Yes! If it is not stolen, buy it & kiss the person. If you do not want it, I will take it & pay a lot more. I want an old style barrel. If you have an extra, let me know! phone@clover.net even in poor condition, the 870 wingmaster in 16 ga. should bring much better than $70.00. If someone offered one to Me for $70.00 My first question would be. "When was it stolen?"
Hey, I'm not sure about the worth, but I am also interested in the answer. I too just found a Remington 870 wingmaster 12 gauge made in 1951...
50-10000 or more depending on EXACTLY what you have.
A 16 gauge Iver Johnson Champion is worth fifty dollars--sixty if you throw in a box of shells worth ten dollars.
Is it a Wingmaster or an Express? Can't be both.
300-400 USD
A lot less than a new 870 Wingmaster in any gauge. $300 if you are lucky. However, if it has the same year barrel and original wood and it is in 98% condition then it could be worth $750-900. With the box, paperwork and hang tag it could be a 1500 dollar gun. If it was a 12 gauge I would tell you to enjoy it and shoot it, but with the price of shells for a 16 gauge I would sell it and buy a 12 or 20 gauge. Since they have built more than 10 million 870s they have little collector value. I have a 1951 870 wingmaster in 12 gauge and I was stoked to learn that it was worth $300 and I paid $265 for it in 2008. I just hunt dove and quail with it and keep it clean and try not to scratch it up too much. An 870 is just a good working gun and should be used as such.
3000.00 dollars
It is worth 1 million dollars
Each bottle of Carabela Osborne Vintage Brandy is worth roughly around 175 dollars. To get an official price, you will need to consult a Brandy collector or a connoisseur for an appraisal.
100-300 US Dollars
50-100 dollars.
100-400 USD