what would be the value of a remington shotgun made around 1956 to 1960 in good condition?

November 22nd, 2009 by eranio

This would be a 16 guage

Posted in remington shotguns

3 Responses

  1. MiKe

    Not a lot! People think cause they have an old gun it will be worth money. Depending on the model, firearms don’t retain value at all. For the simple fact that there are so many of them. I just bought a Chinese SKS semi-auto rifle made in 1968 that was in mint condition I paid $175 for it.

    The fact that it is a 16 guage don’t help anything either. Not a very versatile weapon. More so than say a 20 guage but it is basically a cross between a 20 guage (beginners) to a 12 guage (seasoned vet).

    Do you know the model #:? I will look it up for you in my Gun Traders Guide to give you a ball park.

  2. donmustard@sbcglobal.net

    4:10 is the value 450.00
    16 ga=50.00

  3. DebunkTHEMYTHS

    MODEL 31A SLIDE ACTION
    - 12, 16, or 20 ga., side ejection, 2 or 4 shot mag., 26-32 in. barrels, various chokes, takedown, pistol grip stock. Approx. 160,000 mfg., 1931-49.
    Grading 100% 98% 95% 90% 80% 70% 60%
    Plain barrel $395 $345 $300 $265 $225 $185 $150
    Solid rib $455 $385 $345 $300 $270 $230 $190
    Vent. rib $475 $415 $375 $320 $290 $250 $210

    General idea about some prices…

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