Value, Remington 1100 in .410
Any ideas? yes, have looked at auctions- prices here and there, few bids. I inherited one from my Dad- it was fired 3 times when Dad had it, and 3 more since. Still in like new condition. Nifty little shotgun. Any thoughts?
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I'll send you my shipping address. 3 -
I'll pay shipping to my address, over night if necessary
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Barrel length, rib/no rib, box??? 0 -
No box, 25" vent rib, factory engraving on receiver. Sorry, should have said that. The two offers to send me addresses- sure.
Have several groups I could pass those to- Mary Kay Cosmetics, Amway, Watchtower Society- possibilities are just endless!
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Buying 800.00, selling 1600.00 0 -
Here is a few from the completed auctions search: --- Best AQH0
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Thank you gents. I am astounded! 0 -
I don't want to know. I had a .410 & 28 skeet set I sold along with several other guns around 1972 or3 when I needed a new car
shortly after I got married. $2500 + a beat up Datsun pick-up trade in for a new Ford Pinto wagon. I kept the 12 & 20 which I probably should have sold instead. In fact it didn't really matter since I couldn't afford to shoot that much after I got married.3 -
I bought my very early 1100LW .410 new in box and all accessories for ~1,200 more than 10 years ago. Then, I bought each of the offered barrels over the course of a few years that are also in very good to mint so now I have all 4. Will it every sell for what I have in it? Not for a while. But, I wouldn't sell it for less than 5 figures anyway. When I was young, that is the gun I lay awake and dreamed about. If yours is the old style, I might be up for another one. If you do list it, send me a PM with the auction...
Subjectively, I will say that the newer ones with the screw-in chokes has relieved some of the pressure on the older collectibles since most hunters opt for that version where classic collectors like the old.
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Hunter- thank you. As this one was Dad's it is already promised to his favorite granddaughter- who has, in turn promised it to her daughter- his namesake. Dad bought it new about 1991. Decided he wanted a .410 to chase the birds out of his garden. 0
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