With your rifle showing between 60-90 percent of its original finish,the value will range between 315-475 dollars.
In good shape I would say at least $660.00 My new 660 .243 was $119.00 in 1970 J.C. Epic
Yes. I was told the date of manufacture was stamped in the side of the barrel at the receiver on the left. This is what was there9 0s 83.
In good shape I would say at least $660.00 My new 660 .243 was $119.00 in 1970 J.C. Epic
value of your Remington nylon 11 is from $500-700, there is one for sale on guns America now listed for $660.
My opinion is that when it comes to a 660 vs banshee 350, 660 takes the lead.
The value of a Remington Model 660 in .222 caliber can vary based on factors such as condition, rarity, and market demand. In mint condition, it typically ranges from $600 to $1,200. However, prices may fluctuate based on the specific features of the rifle and the current market trends. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult recent sales or a firearms expert.
100-400 USD
priceless
The 660 is the fancy version of the 600 (cheap gun, our store sold the 600 Mohawks for $89 in the mid-70's). I bought a new 660 for $100 in 1972 but I haven't seen one sell for less than $500 today--and upwards of $900, depending on condition. Hope this helps.
good condition-450.00-500.00 area very good to fine-500.00-700.00 area excelent condition700.00-1000.00 area buyers market so prices flux according demand & condition
50-660 USD or so
To remove the bolt from a Remington Model 660, first ensure the rifle is unloaded and pointed in a safe direction. Pull the bolt handle fully to the rear, then locate the bolt release lever on the left side of the receiver. Press down on the lever while simultaneously pulling the bolt out of the receiver. Once released, the bolt should slide out easily.