Need help on a gun value.
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Need help on a gun value.
I'm looking at a Remington model 700 .243 for sale. I have the serial number or what I believe to be the serial number at least. I also have some pics that show some scratches and dents to the wood stock. Can anyone help me out on what this might be worth?
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Re: Need help on a gun value.
It will make a difference if it is ADL or BDL, regular or varmit barrel, date of manufacture. A BDL and varmit barrel increase the value. IMO the wood stocks on the older guns are nicer.texanron wrote:I'm looking at a Remington model 700 .243 for sale. I have the serial number or what I believe to be the serial number at least. I also have some pics that show some scratches and dents to the wood stock. Can anyone help me out on what this might be worth?
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Its a BDL but not sure about the date of manufacture or barrel type....yet. Still looking around for a way to verify all that.
Thanks Bill.
Thanks Bill.
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Re: Need help on a gun value.
Glad to help. If you have pictures you should be able to tell the type of barrel. The varmint barrel is much thicker and doesn't have iron sights. You also should be able to google the serial number for a manufacture date.texanron wrote:Its a BDL but not sure about the date of manufacture or barrel type....yet. Still looking around for a way to verify all that.
Thanks Bill.
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Re: Need help on a gun value.
After you have this information, you could go here and see what they're going for.WildBill wrote:Glad to help. If you have pictures you should be able to tell the type of barrel. The varmint barrel is much thicker and doesn't have iron sights. You also should be able to google the serial number for a manufacture date.texanron wrote:Its a BDL but not sure about the date of manufacture or barrel type....yet. Still looking around for a way to verify all that.
Thanks Bill.
Re: Need help on a gun value.
Moved the topic here since the Market category should be for buying, selling, and trading only. Firearm information, including determining relative value, should be here in the General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion category.
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Re: Need help on a gun value.
Remingtons are dated by barrel code rather than serial number.
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I passed on the rifle out of fear it was over priced. It appearrs my gut feeling was right. Thanks Y'all.AndyC wrote:Assuming it's a regular BDL only model (ie not the European, Mountain, Safari, stainless barreled, etc etc models) = $325 in very good condition (a few nicks and bumps), $400 in excellent (basically as-new) condition.
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