Depends entirely on what your looking for. Personally I think your better off grabbing a 700 ADL for a few bucks more, the 770 is a lower cost rifle and you get what you pay for. Not nearly a tight and smooth and can rattle a bit ;)
243 to 313 is an increase of 28.8066%
I paid $260 recently for a 1980 Police- regular hardwood police stock/fore end, 20" barrel with rifle sights and I/C fixed choke.
Whatever amount someone is willing to pay. A better question would be, what is thia gun valued at?
Yes, but, expect to pay for it.
That's going to depend on condition and which grade rifle you had. The .222 was standard with the 20-inch barrel for the first two years of manufacture, 1962 and 1963. In minty condition, a Remington 700 collector might pay up to $700. sales@countrygunsmith.net
$60.00 Current prices on various firearms board seem to indicate the prices for Remington 580s are on the rise. If looking for one, expect to pay $150+ for a nice, servicable rifle, depending on condition and locale. Rimfire benchrest shooters in my area (NW AL) are buying up 580s and rebuilding them for benchrest competition.
You should expect to pay around $400 to $700aus depending on the condition and whether the rifle has a scope or not
There is no Remington Model 6 pistol, there has been however cases however of Remington Model 6 rifles converted to pistols by gun or "home" smiths. NOT Remington. As such the value is whatever someone will pay, but generally not much.
Depending on the exact model, age and condition the range could be from 25-2500 USD.
Don't pay $250.00. That gun is worth between $125.00 - $175.00.
Fill out a BATFE Form 4473, pass the background check, pay for the rifle.