|
![]() |
|
|
TheFirearmsForum.com
FOUNDED: February 9, 2001 |
If you prefer to make a donation by check,
send an email to Support for the mailing address. |
|
|
#1 |
|
Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Deep Piney Woods of East Texas
Posts: 5,116
|
mterick
Member Posts: 5 (1/3/02 11:18:47 pm) Reply | Edit | Del All Remington model 33 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have an old Remington model 33. This is a single shot, bolt action .22. Fixed open sights. Made in Ilion N.Y.I see no serial number on it. It's condition is average. It's something to put in the barn, I'd guess. I don't think it would be worth much, but I don't know for sure. It's been around a while. Thanks for the help! AntiqueDr Senior Chief Moderator Staff Posts: 1673 (1/3/02 11:43:51 pm) Reply | Edit | Del ezSupporter Re: Remington model 33 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It's unfortunate, but the old Remington just have not obtained the collector status that the Winchesters have. Absolute mint specimens are beginning to show some interest, but the run of the mill guns are just shooter value only. We Buy Guns! 1 - 100, Antique or Modern! www.apaxenterprises.com Xracer Senior Chief Moderator Staff Posts: 1396 (1/4/02 9:01:46 am) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Remington model 33 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A lot of pre-1968 single shot .22s were not serialized......I still have my first gun, a Springfield (made by J. Stevens) youth-sized single shot bolt action .22.....no serial number on that one either. It was my best Christmas present, ever! I doubt if your Remington has much $$$$ value, but I'll bet it would make a great "first gun" for some kid.
-->
|
|
|
|
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
|
|