depending on the condition 100.00 to 250.00.
It has a nickel steel barrel and is a 12 gauge with a mod choke. It has a nickel steel barrel and is a 12 gauge with a mod choke. It has a nickel steel barrel and is a 12 gauge with a mod choke.
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.
Check out www.corsonsbarrels.com, but looks to be around 200 to 220.
100-350 or so
2400
Need to know if it has the box, papers, accessories, gauge, barrel length, choke, condition, finish.
Impossible to answer without a DETAILED description of ALL markings, gauge, finish, condition, barrel length, choke, box, accessories, papers.
The Winchester 140 12 gauge has a choke barrel at 28". This is the same choke size as the 20 gauge model.
11 - 48 slug barrel
That depends on many factors. When the gun was made, finish, length of barrel, choke are all things that can affect the value.
They came in various barrel lengths and choke combinations. If it is not marked on the side of the barrel, you will have to pattern the shotgun to determine the choke
Modified choke with the 28" barrel.