.30 Remington is a caliber (now obsolete), not an identifier of the manufacturer of the rifle or its model number. Not many rifles were chambered for that round, and, if a Remington, it may be a Model 8 which was made in the time frame you reference. Take it to a reputable gun dealer to be examined and appraised, as it was made in various grades which can generate serious collector interest. It could also be a Model 14 or 14 1/2 slide action
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K indicates it was manufactured in MAY TT indicates it was manufactured in 1948
Revelation was a brand name sold by Western Auto. Some may have been manufactured by Remington, but they will not quite be of the qualilty the company would put their own name on.
I have a octagonal barrel .32 caliber Remington Patent date May 3, 1864 - What would it be worth?
This will depend on the market. Remington is a good brand of gun so you may be able to get a good price for it.
A Model 815 Remington .22 caliber made in the 1950s can be worth up to $275 or $300. If it is in poor condition, it may not be saleable.
Answer May 1942. sales@countrygunsmith.net I put a table online at the Remington Society of America for 03's including snipers, look on the manufactured date link.
what is my 12 gauge pump Remington trademark stamped 1903 may 5 to may 5 1905 serial number u 60212
nation Remington rifle pat may 5 1864 ilion ny. usa marked nov12,june11,may3,dec31 sept 1872 312872stpta
I would start my search at Numrich gun parts corp.They may be found on the web.
Where did you get this date of manufacture? Records for the model 1890 manufactured between 1890 and 1908 are only available by ordering a letter from the Winchester Museum in Cody, Wyoming. Also, if manufactured prior to 1915 it would be marked Model 1890, not Model 90. Your serial number appears to have been produced late in 1923.
Depending on condition, value may be $300-450. Age can be determined from a 2 or 3 LETTER code on the barrel- left side, just in front of the reciever. The Remington Collector's website has a chart showing month/year using the letter codes. Google search Remington BLACKPOWDERX for the chart.
You may have a Remington-Keene Magazine rifle. There are model variations and different conditions which make a valuation difficult but the range is $150 for poor up to $4500 for a Navy model in VG condition. Have a Remington collector appraise it.