Your Remington model 81 woodmaster chambered in 300 Savage caliber will bring between 350-550 dollars for a rifle showing between 60%-80% of its original finish,and a good bore.
Be Careful! Winchester did not make a Model 81.Remington made a model 81 Woodmaster in 30 Rem.cartridge.This is different than the 30-30 cartridge in the fact that the 30 Rem was a rimless cartridge and the 30-30 Win cartridge was a rimmed cartridge.They both headspace differently.
35 Remington.
browning and Remington are two different companies, its not possible to have one companies gun under another companies patent.I beg to differ! I have a Remington model 81 woodmaster in 300sav.caliber that is made by remington and has John M.Brownings patent marked right on the barrel.Brownings patent for the remington models 8,and 81 were from the year 1900.The Remington model 8 was made from 1906-1936,and the model 81 from 1936-1950.All Winchester model 1886 rifles were made under a patent frpm John M.Browning.If you can re-post your question with the model number of your Remington,and caliber along with a 2 or 3 letter code found on the barrel of your firearm,I will be able to date your firearm for you.
1937-1938. would be better to just check the date code stamped on the barrel ;) See related links for information on the Remington Society of America and if your a 81 fan, visit thegreatmodel8.net
There is no Remington Model 35, certainly guns produced in CALIBER .35 Remington but lots of different models. I would suspect one of the most popular would be a model 8 or possibly a model 14 or 141. If it's a Auto it's probably an 8 or 81, if a pump a 14 or 141, off hand I can't think of other .35 Remington firearms.
The 81 is a improved version of the 8.Insightful... ;)It's mostly cosmetic, pistol grip stock, and stock/fore-stock are beefed up. (more wood).They also added the .300 Savage and dropped the .25 Remington (although I'm not sure initially)Yes, in the Model 81 the .300 Savage was added and the .25 Remington chambering was dropped when those barrels ran out. Model 8 and model 81 barrels are interchangeable, as are many parts. There are an estimate of about 10 .25 Remington model 81s produced. They might have made a couple more? Either way, .25 Remington chambered model 81 Woodsmasters are collector's items!Model 81 production years: 1936-1950Total production: Approximately 55,581Model 8 production years: 1906-1936Total production: Approximately 80,600
First some background info on the Model 81 Made from 1936 to 1950 , @ 55,581 produced. aw several asking prices for the model It was offered in the follwing grades: 81A Standard 81C Special (changed to 81B) 81D Peerless 81E Expert 81F Premier Yours could be worth 175 to 1000 depending on grade.
Would have to at least know the model and condition would be a huge plus for determining value, also it's a .35 Remington not mm. Probably is a model 8 or 81. Well unless it's a .35 Whelen and that would be a more modern rifle like a 7400.
About $400 for one in very good condition.
$400.00
Check the on line auction sites, Blue Book of Gun Values, Shotgun News, Gun List, local gun stores, etc..