Depending on scratchs and wear on the metal and wood you are looking at a selling price of around $250 to $350 on average for your rifle. The Weaver K4 is a great vintage scope, I have several of them, they go for about $50 to $75 in very good condition. So $300 low end to $425 or so for the scoped rifle.
This is for private seller to buyer sales. Sale to a shop or dealer would be 30-40 percent less.
2007-10-13 04:40:19
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answered by DJ 7
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What is the retail value of a Remington model 721, 270 caliber rifle with Weaver k-4 scope in great condition?
2015-08-07 16:10:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Remington 721 Value
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Remington Model 721, 270 Win. Caliber (Introduced 1960),Standard Bolt Action Rifle,24" Barrel,Open Sights,4 Shot Magazine,Plain Pistol Grip Stock..NOTE* There were (6) Different variations of this Model produced between 1948-1962.... MSR was $420.
Below listed values are based on percentage of remaining original finish and overall condition of the firearm. Normal wear and use is reflected in these values...Values based on a standard rifle as described above, without a Scope.
100% Condition $450
90% " $375
80% " $325
70% " $275
60% " $225
ADD $50 to the above values for Scope & Rings
ADD $50 for Original Box & Paperwork/Manuals
These values are current market values for the above described firearm for October 2007
2007-10-13 05:44:26
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answered by JD 7
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Remington 721 For Sale
2016-10-01 23:17:22
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Scoped 94's with Side mount rails used to be pretty common before they came out with the angle eject models. They fit the holes already drilled & tapped in the left side of the 94 Receiver & off set the scope an inch to the left so empties can still eject straight up. If you're dead set on a scope you should find plenty of used side mounts online , try to get one that includes all the necessary screws. 1 of the screws is 1/4-28 with a pin on the end & a .360 dia. head & most gun shops wont have it in stock nowadays. but have you considered a peep sight? I'm an old grey beard who can no longer focus on open sights myself but I can still get all the accuracy a 94 is capable of with an aperture sight. In my opinion a scope just doesn't look right on a 94 & it ruins the guns excellent balance & carrying qualities.
2016-03-22 18:30:24
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gunbroker.com, AuctionArms.com, gunsamerica.com >> Check these sites for values.*
2007-10-13 03:02:20
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answered by dca2003311@yahoo.com 7
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