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  • Daniel Boone
    Like Henry has said, it is hard to appraise something sight unseen.
    I have a model 6, and it had a real funny looking stock.
    Truthfully - you couldn't give it away - it was so ugly.
    I ended up buying a 760 Gamemaster and taking the stock and forearm off it and putting it on the model 6.
    I now have several times more money into it then what it is worth.

    Plus - at one time, you could get the model 6 or 7600 with a synthetic stock - which degrades the value.

    In Pennsylvania - which is basically the most popular area of the country for pump action rifles - due to the fact that you cannot use a semi auto rifle for hunting purposes - the Gamemasters tends to run aroun $350 - $500.00 depending on the grade of the wood, the condition of the rifle and the brand of scope and mounts attached.

    The 7600 tends to sell for even less.
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  • tsr1965
    tylerzent92,

    Hello, and welcome to the forums here on Gunbroker.com.

    I am guessing in the range of $250.00-400.00 used. However, you can check on the auction side for closed auctions that have actually sold, and see where the price tags have been falling. One more thing, I can tell you that will do MUCH better selling it on the gunbroker auction side, than you would by selling at a pawn shop, or gunshop.

    Best
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  • tylerzent92
    ill get pics up when i get back home. and the gun isnt all that ugly except the stock looks goofy. i mean yea the wood is in pefect condition i just don't like it because the trigger pull is way up there. my cousin wants to buy it thats why i ask.
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  • oneoldsap
    Remington never put Synthetic stocks on the model 6 , it was their deluxe model of their pump rifle . Around here a nice one will fetch $500.00 .
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