What i have read on the internet gun dealers prices for the little scout14 1/2 are.260 to 299. dollars ,in good condition. Ihave a little scout ,in good condition and i do not want to sell it.Ihope this helps answer your questions .
You can check with Numrich on their website as gunpartscorp, but this rifle has been out of production for many years, and parts are NT commonly available- sorry.
25-100 USD, 12 gauge is a shotgun, not a rifle.
Between £350 and £450
We need make, model, and condition- and it is not a rifle- it is a shotgun.
This is a very common .22 made by Stevens as a boys rifle. Discontinued in 1932, tons were made, however they were also abused. The value depends on its condition and age. The older and better shape the more its worth. In excellent condition. No rust, no dings or dents and still shoots, operates and looks good it should fetch $300.00 or more. Start deducting from there for cosmetic issues. If parts are missing its only value will be for spare parts...
2 dollars!
Yes, but unless there's great sentimental value it's not worth it.
Tough question, the Remington model 550 is a .22 rifle not a 12 gauge shotgun.
50-200 USD
From $100 - $1,500 depending on original condition.
That's a model 12, round barrel is a 12-A hexigon 12-C. The value is greatly dependent on the original condition of the gun from a $100 parts rifle to a $1500 new in the box. In very good your getting in the 500-600 range then condition makes it escalate quickly since they are very collectable.
Remington didn't make a Model 12-2 but Model 12-A-F & and CS. But the value is GREATLY dependent on condition without that it's anywhere from a 200-1,200 gun NIB.