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You won't get any "guestimates" on this forum. It's the policy not to offer values because the firearms are not available to be seen or evaluated in person. This policy has been repeated over and over again in many, many past posts......ad nauseum.
In truth, the "value" is what they're actually bought and sold for. If you "think" you got a good price.......you probably did.
If you're really interested, you should check out some of the auction sites and see if you can find something comparable that has been sold in the recent past.
Den
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Can't tell you how many.
About 20 years ago, I acquired a Model 721 in .264 Mag. which was made in the last year of production (1961) before they became the Model 700s. Actually, it was probably the only year that Remington chambered the Model 721 in the .264 Win Mag. Someone indicated to me at that time that there were something over 1100 of them chambered that year.
Throughout the 1960s, the magnum calibers (.264, 7mm & 300) in the 700s had stainless steel barrels with a black oxide finish. 1970 was the last year for the stainless steel barrels.
Den
Can't tell you how many.
About 20 years ago, I acquired a Model 721 in .264 Mag. which was made in the last year of production (1961) before they became the Model 700s. Actually, it was probably the only year that Remington chambered the Model 721 in the .264 Win Mag. Someone indicated to me at that time that there were something over 1100 of them chambered that year.
Throughout the 1960s, the magnum calibers (.264, 7mm & 300) in the 700s had stainless steel barrels with a black oxide finish. 1970 was the last year for the stainless steel barrels.
Den