grade is found on the water table
i have one with a serial of 39667 how much would it be worth
That is a model 1889 made in 1894, the value is based on condition, condition, and condition. Tomato stake or showroom new?
That's a Remington model 1889 made shortly after 1900, they reassigned the numbers to 200,000 in 1900, and (ballpark here) maybe 30,000 more. The value is greatly dependent on original condition, condition, condition, and of course grade. Without that it's hard to say but if it's standard grade in "good" condition i.e. not beat to heck and not rusty it's probably in the $300 range. These old shotguns are not worth much unless they are in top notch condition and a higher grade.
The value depend on the condition of the shotgun. Have is appraised by a gunsmith or advanced collector. The inlet brass wolves are not original but should not significantly degrade the value if they look well done.
Model 1889 made in 1906 Value varies greatly by condition and grade, if you don't know grade at least describe it well and if you can tell if barrels are steel or Damascus
a good gun smith can fit screws to the gun. Finding the original screws will be almost impossible.
Philo Remington died on 1889-04-04.
Don't do it! This is a job for an advanced gunsmith only. All parts are hand fit and under spring tension. These old Remington shotguns are like a Chinese puzzle. Special tools are also needed.
There's very few Remington things you can identify by just a serial but you got lucky ;) That is a Remington Model 1889 made in 1902. Value is greatly dependent on Condition, Condition, Condition, and Condition.
The Model 1878 was offered in 10 and 12 gauge from 1878 through 1889.
New heard of a "New Model" 1882 and that is not a serial no for a 1882.It does fit the serial range of a model 1889 made in the last days of 1902.
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