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Remington 1100 12 ga shotgun

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#1 · (Edited)
I have a like new Remington 1100. It is a 28 in, 2 3/4 in,12 gauge, modified fixed barrel. It has very good wood with no dings or scratches. Guessing I would say it's about a 1980s production. Shot maybe 25 times. No box or owner's manual. If I would sell it what would the range of value be in your opinion?🧐
 
#2 ·
Well, if it's as you described..... Low end $700, High end $1000.

That's just a ball park estimate. In the end, it comes down to how bad someone wants it.

This gun, is pretty nice 1100 12ga from era as your gun, watch what it sells for. That'll give you a good idea.

You will see some people tryin to sell guns like this for over $1000, but I also don't see them selling.....

 
#8 ·
If his gun truly is in As-New condition, with only 25 shells fired from it.....

Realistically, he can probably sell it for $700-850...... Maybe not on MWT, but on an auction site like GB.

If it's in a more used condition price will drop considerably. It's funny, but having the box will always help sell a gun like that on an auction site.

Problem with 1100's like that, they are limited to 2 3/4" shells, which for most people makes it an upland gun. 1100's are fairly heavy for upland guns, which makes them less desireable. Sub guage 1100's are the ones that pull a premium, if it was a 410, 28, 20 or 16 gauge, you can double or even triple what you will get for a 12gauge.