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∙ 18y agoNot to be glib, but.... Unless there are no proof marks - and the firearm cannot leave the factory until it is "proofed" - there is no such thing as an unfired factory made firearm. "Proofing" is the process of firing a load or loads of predetermined pressure through the firearm to "prove" the safety of the firearm. A stamp or series of stamps on the barrel verify this. They will vary between countries and manufacturers. It is indeed a low number, but '06 was probably one of the more common calibers. Try googling a Rem 700 group and you will probably find a better answer. Hope this helps!
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∙ 18y agoDate code on barrel, check Remington Society of America - manufactured date link.
I have a model 1100 which i bought in Jan of 1964. serial number 41xxx V according to Remington society was manufactered in 1963. Due to the way everything that happened at that time to my knowledge has never been fired. I recently bought a used 1100 to use instead.
serial number to high for 1911A1
If truely unfired and not an arsenal rebuild, it would probably sell for $1500.00, however if the serial number fell into the range of rifles that were designated as sniper weapons, value would exceed $7500.00
If it has been fired, it is used.
Your serial number is incomplete. The gun should have a letter and or letter/number associated with the serial number to determine age. Use the following link to answer value questions http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_value_of_a_Browning_Sweet_Sixteen
650-1300 USD
yes as long as the Remington model 700 sps is chambered for 308 Win.
500 or so
NIB it is about $550.00
Impossible to answer without a detailed description of all features and markings.
$800.00 to $900.00