1967? Model 700 Heavy Varmint question
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Re: 1967? Model 700 Heavy Varmint question
I didnt look your date code up, but yes thats an early 60s impressed checkered Remington 700.
Re: 1967? Model 700 Heavy Varmint question
Yup, its a first year Varmint Special as well as the first chambering of the 223 Rem in a 700. The checking patterning is commonly know as the Fleur de Lis. Your date is correct, specifically may, '67.
Re: 1967? Model 700 Heavy Varmint question
If you've bothered to read very many other threads on the forum, a frequently asked question is "What is it worth?".......and the answer is always the same. Values aren't given because the firearms aren't available for physical inspection (for one thing). And, they're only "worth" what someone else is willing to pay for them. You can check some of the Internet auction sites to get approximations of what other similar firearms have sold for. In my opinion, it being a "first year" .223 would add negligible additional value to it. There were probably quite a few of them made in that caliber. It was during the Vietnam war years and that was the primary rifle round being used in the M-16 rifles (and still is).xcr1 wrote:I have one more question. Does it being a first year model and the first year the .223 was chambered in a 700 add any value? I guess what I am really asking is what is it worth? Thanks for any input.
Are you interested in selling it or are you just wondering?
Den