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
Priceless, I have killed over twenty deer with mine. It is one of the best shooting rifles I have found.
Well there's not a lot of information here to understand what exactly your asking but if it's E. Remington and sons it has to be prior to 1888 when it then became Remington Arms Co.
This is a lightweight 20ga A5 made in 1966. The barrel should be marked for 2 3/4 shells. ***If the barrel is marked for 3" shells then it is not the original barrel. It is not safe to shoot 3" mag shells with the standard receiver.
Value is too difficult to be accurate without seeing the gun. Condition which includes the amount of original finish and original configuration will determine value. Recommend taking it to a gun shop for appraisal.
A barrel full of twenty monkeys
30 or so
The Streets of San Francisco - 1972 The Twenty-Five Caliber Plague 3-13 was released on: USA: 12 December 1974
300
100-8000 USD depending on EXACTLY what you have and its condition.
The general rule that is mostly true a lot of the time is that "caliber" is the diameter of the bore (the hole inside the barrel through which the bullet passes) as expressed in decimals, using inch units of measure. So a "thirty caliber" rifle would have a bore of .30 inch or 30/100 inch. A "twenty two caliber" gun fires a .22" diameter bullet. But "caliber" also means a particular name of a specific cartridge of a certain height, weight, width, angle, and gunpowder charge. For example, a .22 "long rifle" bullet weighs 40 grains and moves at an initial velocity of 1000 feet per second. But a .220 Swift rifle cartridge fires a bullet of the same diameter, but longer and heavier, and at over 3,000 feet per second. Two different caliber cartridges, but in each case the hole in the rifle's barrel is about 22/100 inch. I was not the question.
Around $80.
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