Hi guys, I posted this is on General Gun Discussions forum but didn't get much info. Anyhow, I've inherited some old guns I'd like to get more info and value on. I'll start off with what I think is a Remington model 14 in. 32 Remington. I'd rate the rifle in about 70-80% overall condition with a nice shiny bore.

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Info and value of some old Remington pump rifles
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Info and value of some old Remington pump rifles
Last edited by Donkeypunch0420; 06-16-2018, 3:36 AM.Tags: None -
Remington Fieldmasters 121
I'd rate this rifle in about 65-70% overall condition. It has a nice patina on certain areas, but no active rust. Action is nice and smooth, but I haven't shot or dry fired this gun. Bore is nice and shiny.
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4 digit Remington Fieldmaster 121
Another Fieldmaster here, this one has a slightly shorter barrel than above. Overall condition is better at about 70-80%. Very slight patina in a couple places but no active rust. This one has a scope rail on top and does not look drilled or tapped. Have not fired or dry fired this gun, but action is smooth. Bore is nice and shiny.
Last edited by Donkeypunch0420; 12-29-2017, 8:29 PM.Comment
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Going by the BB only, the model 14 goes $3-500 depending on condition and if its the rifle, if the carbine it could be +100. Also a bit more if it has a thumbnail safety on the bolt. It looks like you might have a special rear sight on this on, but not sure how that affects value. The 121s go for $4-550, depending on condition, unless it is one of the special grades. You will need to check some classifieds sites or past auctions to see what people are actually paying. Remington started making these around 1919 and continued into the mid 30s.
I received my Fieldmaster, in .35 Remington, when I was about 6 years old and my grandfather passed on in the early 1970s. Still have it, stuck in the safe for a long time. Need to take it out and do something.Comment
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I have a Remington Game Master pump in 30-06 with detachable box magazine that I inherited. It doesn't have a lot of collector value, but I'd never sell it anyway. They are neat rifles and well made, as one would expect from mid century American sporting rifles.Comment
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Thanks for the info guys! Will be posting these in the WTS forums soon.Comment
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Last edited by God Bless America; 07-01-2017, 2:01 PM.Comment
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