It all depends on condition. The 32" vent rib barrel is a rare configuration, even in the Trap gun. If it is in 95% or better condition, it could easily hit $500-$600. sales@countrygunsmith.net
CHeck the receiver and barrel
Hexagon barrel what? Model? pump, rolling block, ?? Condition?
post the serial and your get an answer.
They have date code stamps on the barrel which can be looked up on the manufacture date link on the Remington Society of America. --- Update: It's important to note that the barrel on the shotgun MAY not be the barrel that was originally on the shotgun at purchase. Check the serial number with Remington.
Unsure of your description- am not aware that Remington ever made a woman's rifle. The model number is usually marked on the barrel. Serial numbers, IF ANY, are on the frame. Serial numbers were not required until the 1968 Gun Control Act- I have several Remington 22 rifles that have never HAD a serial number. Remington rifles, BTW, are dated not from the serial number, but a 2 or 3 LETTER code stamped on the barrel. Left side, about a half inch from the receiver.
The bottom of the barrel, left of center, just in front of the stock.
Date code on barrel, check Remington Society of America - manufactured date link.
They are date stamped on the barrel, see related links for information on the Remington Society of America.
1928, will be date stamped on the barrel check the link to the Remington Society of America.
See related links for information on barrel date codes on the Remington Society of America.
See related links for information on barrel date codes on the Remington Society of America.
Manufactured 1911, barrel codes didn't start until 1921