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Submitted photo · May 27, 2026

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AI Identification

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Rifle receiver consistent with a Remington Model 6

Firearms and Weaponry

AI Estimated Value

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$50 - $150

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The image shows a partial close-up of a metal component, which appears consistent with the receiver and barrel of a vintage rimfire rifle. The metal surface exhibits significant signs of age and condition issues, including widespread surface oxidation, pitting, and possible active rust, giving it a mottled reddish-brown and dark grey appearance. There is an uneven patina and visible grime across the frame. Stamped into the side of the metal are several legible markings: 'MODEL 6' is prominently visible, followed by the number '42696C'. Below this, smaller text reads 'REMINGTON ARMS CO., INC. REMINGTON' and 'ILION WORKS, ILION, N.Y. MADE IN U.S.A.' These markings are consistent with manufacture by the Remington Arms Company in the early 20th century. The presence of these stamps suggests the item is a Remington Model 6, a small single-shot rifle produced between 1901 and 1933, though this attribution remains a hypothesis subject to physical inspection and verification of mechanical integrity. The craftsmanship appears to be industrial-grade steel construction from that era. Nearby in the frame are several loose, modern-looking metal screws resting on a blue textured cloth surface, which are likely associated with a disassembly or repair attempt.

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have examined a rifle receiver and barrel assembly that bears markings consistent with a Remington Model 6, specifically the stamped model name and a patent/manufacturer block associated with Ilion, New York. This appears to be a small single-shot rimfire rifle component from the early 20th century. However, I must treat this identification as a hypothesis; marks can be misleading in photographs, and I cannot verify the internal mechanical integrity or the metallurgical composition through a digital image. The item exhibits significant condition issues, including heavy surface oxidation, pitting, and possible active corrosion. The presence of loose screws suggests the item is currently disassembled or undergoing repair, which impacts its marketability. Based on what I can see, the value is heavily suppressed by the advanced state of decay and the lack of a complete, functional firearm. My estimate of $50 to $150 assumes the identification is correct and reflects the demand for such items as 'parts guns' or restoration projects. If this were a complete, functional rifle in better condition, the value could be significantly higher. Conversely, if it is found to be a non-functional replica or if the receiver is structurally compromised by rust, the value would drop to a nominal level, essentially for its scrap or decorative interest. A physical inspection by a qualified gunsmith or arms expert is required to determine if the metal remains sound and to confirm if the components are period-correct. Authentic provenance or a professional in-person assessment would be necessary to establish a more certain valuation.

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