Pump 270 is very nice condition. I have the opportunity to purchase one and had never seen one till now. So I assume they are fairly rare. Not hardly any history on gunbroker. Thanks
Not terribly rare, except in 6mm. Built as high end Model 760 during transition to 7600 from 1981-87. Condition is everything, but they bring a premium over and above 760 and even over later 7600.
I wouldn’t say “rare” but they are not as common as the 760 or 7600. It the a “high grade” 7600 with prettier wood and the base of the cartridge on the front of the frame. I have NOT checked GB so this is a guess at $600-650 or so.
I wouldn’t touch it for $900 and gun broker isn’t a reasonable place to look for them at this time. For $800 it would have to be the nicest .270, unfired, with box and hang tags I’ve ever seen.
$600 I’d think about it strongly.
I can buy nice 760’s at about 4 different shops around here right now for $480-525.
I've had a couple model 6's over the years, and while a nice rifle, I wouldn't be paying in the 800.00 range for one. I'd pay a premium over a 760,but not that much.
Thank you quote=MagMarc]There were less than 40,000 made and half of them were in 30-06. With what they bring on auctions now $800 is a decent price. [/quote]
I would forget Gun broker and hit the pawn shops . Should be able to find one for $500.00 or less out the door. Wave that cash in front of their face now that deer seaon is over and you will find a lot of good buys.
Not terribly rare, except in 6mm. Built as high end Model 760 during transition to 7600 from 1981-87. Condition is everything, but they bring a premium over and above 760 and even over later 7600.
Mint...1000.00 to 1200. 6mm to 1400.
Good condition, 900.00 to 1000.00.
There is a 6mm on gunbroker right now the bid is up over $3200
The past few weeks the prices on gun broker, for anything not too common, have gotten outrageous. I have a 7600 in 257 Roberts that I paid $400 for years ago, I just watched an auction close on one for over $2k.
From The Remington Society on Model Six production numbers: . A total of 36,236 Model Six rifles, including three engraved rifles, were produced. Percentage sales by caliber were: .30-06 Sprg. – 50%; .270 Win. – 29%; .243 Win.- 10% ; .308 Win. – 8%; and 6 mm Rem. – 3%.
There are roughly 10,000 270s out there. I would grab it if I wanted it. I looked for a 270 but got an 06 when I finally found one.
I would forget Gun broker and hit the pawn shops . Should be able to find one for $500.00 or less out the door. Wave that cash in front of their face now that deer seaon is over and you will find a lot of good buys.
Good luck finding a Model 6 in a pawn shop.
I have always wanted one but never even seen one in person.
The last time that bear ate a lawyer he had the runs for 33 days!
I wouldn’t say “rare” but they are not as common as the 760 or 7600. It the a “high grade” 7600 with prettier wood and the base of the cartridge on the front of the frame. I have NOT checked GB so this is a guess at $600-650 or so.
Receiver has a different shape as well.
The last time that bear ate a lawyer he had the runs for 33 days!