Ok all you gun-nuts. Need your help I.Ding a shotgun. Remington made a semi-auto shotgun a few years back, when I say a few years I mean 2 or 3…maybe even last year, it had a stainless reciever, blued barrel (12 gauge), came broken down in a green plastic box (not cardboard). It may have been a variation of the 1100 or the 11-87, but if it is, it must have been a special or limited edition as I don’t see it anywhere on Remingtons website now. All-in-all it looked like a fancy 1100 or 11-87 but with a stainless reciever and maybe some engraving?

I have one of these Rem. 1889 shotguns but I have no idea of the value. I have made a definite ID on it. It shows wear but is in good condition. The "rabbit ear" hammers are in excellent cond., the engraving is faded but visible, the stock is distressed but nothing major.

12 ga. side by side. Right side says; J. Stevens Arms Company-Chicopee Falls, Mass. USA-(with#)5100. Left side says; STEVENS with an engraving of a bird dog. Top of barrel says; Selected Forged Steel and Proof Tested-12 Gauge-2 3/4 inch Chamber-. Doesn’t have a wood stock, it’s plastic. It’s a family piece and all the information on the gun has been lost. Please help me out.

This gun is in decent shape with just a few scratches on wood. Very detailed engraving on gun with gold trigger. 3" chamber with 28" barrel. Also has choke tubes with it.

  
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