1936 Remington Sportmaster 341P with Weaver 344 Scope

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Wulfman
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Re: 1936 Remington Sportmaster 341P with Weaver 344 Scope

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Mustangpython00 wrote:I recently purchased this Remington Sportmaster 341P and it came with a Weaver 344 Scope and No. 3 mount. My research told me that the PE code on the barrel is June 1936. I got a great deal on it, but still would like to know what its worth.

If you guys need any better pictures, just let me know.
The rifle you bought is "worth" what you paid for it. That's just how it works. Each sale determines the "value" of each firearm at that point in time.

"Values" of firearms are not given on this forum for obvious reasons. However, if you do a Google search on "Remington Sportmaster 341P", you will find numerous links. Some of them do give some (broad) ranges of values, depending on conditions. You will find some that are listed on the auction sites with asking or bid prices.......and with some pictures which you can use to compare with your particular rifle.

Here are a few links.........I did a little searching for you.

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http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index ... 219AAiUIIJ

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_v ... aster_341p

http://www.gunvaluesboard.com/what-is-a ... 17235.html

http://www.gunauction.com/search/displa ... um=9174220

http://www.gunrunnerauctions.com/listin ... =902947041

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =274057395

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Wulfman
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Re: 1936 Remington Sportmaster 341P with Weaver 344 Scope

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Mustangpython00 wrote:Well, I know its worth more than the $125 I paid for it. I just like to have a idea of values in case I ever have to file a insurance claim.

Anyways, does anyone reproduce the front sight inserts?

I'm expecting a Nylon 66 next week that I picked up for $75 shipped.
If that's your motivation, I'd suggest you do a search on "insurance coverage of firearms" and then consult with your (homeowners) insurance agent. Years ago I was an insurance agent, so I know a little about that industry. Depending on what the laws are in your community/area and how many firearms you have could affect your coverage and what it may cost. While doing a search to reply to this post, I saw some scary links regarding some states/communities and their laws.
Here's one link to start with.

http://articles-of-insurance.com/home-h ... -firearms/

Depending on your coverage, do the math and see if it makes $$$ sense to specifically cover a few firearms or if they will fall within the HO coverage limits. You may have to take your firearms to someone to give an actual appraisal. On the other hand, the insurance company may go off of your invoices for the firearms.......what you paid for them.

For parts, do a search on "gun parts suppliers" or check with some of the vendors on this list.

http://www.remingtonsociety.com/rsa/service/

Some years ago, I acquired my Nylon 66 for that same price.


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