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    Default Remington 1100 20g LT value?

    I am considering selling a 30+/-yr old Remington 1100 20 ga. with a 28" barrel. This thing is without a flaw, and I can find flaws in almost anything. The serial number starts with N9580 and ends with 2K. This was used 1 time at the range when new, and stored in a safe since then.

    Any idea what this would be worth through a private party sale? Using my weak Google skills, I see a lot selling in the $350-450 range...but they have obviously been used heavily. This shotgun is the definition of pristine, so I am not sure how to value it compared to obviously used examples.

    Thanks for your thoughts.

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    Default Re: Remington 1100 20g LT value?

    As for most it depends on the options. I'm a huge 1100 fan and can give you some better ideas. 350-400 for bone stock. Maybe 450 because of condition.

    Now if it has a Rem Choke barrel add 100-150 depending on # of chokes

    Style/type of wood. Many different grades of wood was/is available. If it has great looking grain "sporting or competition" add another 50-100.

    I paid 700 for my skeet gun because of the Remchoke barrel and furniture on it. But nothing was stopping me from paying 400 for the one next to it with a fixed choke barrel and "field" furniture.

    Unfortunately they made 10's of thousands and maybe even hundreds of thousands of these. Not much value in a run of the mill 1100. Even in odd gauges like the 410 or 28 gauge versions.
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    Default Re: Remington 1100 20g LT value?

    Quote Originally Posted by DucatiRon View Post
    As for most it depends on the options. I'm a huge 1100 fan and can give you some better ideas. 350-400 for bone stock. Maybe 450 because of condition.

    Now if it has a Rem Choke barrel add 100-150 depending on # of chokes

    Style/type of wood. Many different grades of wood was/is available. If it has great looking grain "sporting or competition" add another 50-100.

    I paid 700 for my skeet gun because of the Remchoke barrel and furniture on it. But nothing was stopping me from paying 400 for the one next to it with a fixed choke barrel and "field" furniture.
    Thanks for the reply.
    It doesn't have a choke barrel, and the wood is dark with a very high gloss finish. I will try to figure out how to post pics, but my 13 yr old isn't here to help me so it might take a while.

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    Default Re: Remington 1100 20g LT value?

    The wood is darker in person, I guess the flash makes it appear to be lighter in color. Any marks/etc. are either glare, oil, or lint from sock.


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