I paid $150 for a '68 Remington 1100 in fair shape at a gun show in Louisiana three days ago. Mine shows no signs of rust but has more pitting than some guns I own from WWII. If yours is in better shape, expect more money. Take a look on firearm auction sites for more information gathering.
$350
150 mint condition
300 mag is much bigger bullet
175.00
It all depends on the condition. These are pretty old (not the best design) Thus the Remington 1100 came along. If it's a 3" chamber and in decent condition, I would pay $200.00 . The 1100 is much more sought after. Terry
roughly in good condition 1800.00
You can expect to pay between three to four hundred dollars for a basic Remington 1100 12 gauge, unless it has a variable choke, which would then up it's value by about another $75. Also, if the Remington you are looking at has a ribbed skeet barrel, then the value is increased by yet another hundred and fifty dollars.
According to IMDB, she didn't. During much of Magnum, P. I.'s run (1980-1988), she was busy on Remington Steele (1983-1987) playing Mildred Krebs.
approx. 650$ for new unused. depending on year and other factors as much as 1100$
Need to know if it has the box, papers, accessories, gauge, barrel length, choke, condition, finish.
From your description.The shotgun would be worth between 375-475 dollars,on today,s market.
While the 30-06 has a larger calibre projectile then the 7mm (.284 calibre) the 7mm has a bigger case capacity. They are both fine cartridges, being available in many and varied factory loads and a lot reloading data is out there for both of them. The only advantage is what ever the 30-06 will do the 7mm rem mag will do faster, flatter and hitting harder. Both will take most north American game. I think the 30-06 is better I have one of my own an I've shot with a 7mm Remington magnum the difference with a 30-06 is that it is used to kill pretty much any North American game an some of African large game a 7mm Remington Magnum can kill stuff in Africa but it cant take down a big old Cape Buffalo or a Crocodile because a 30-06 ranges its bullet grain to over 220 grain while the 7mm Remington Magnum can only go up to 200 so that gives the 30-06 20 grains more killing power than the 7mm Remington Magnum.