Federal prison time and multiple thousands in fines.
I'm sure there have been several. I have a Remington 1100 in .410.
remington model1100 410 serial n283970h
It is a semi automatic shotgun. 100-400 USD or so
The value of a 410 gauge Remington 1100 can vary significantly based on its condition, age, and any modifications. Generally, prices can range from around $800 to over $1,500. Factors such as the presence of original packaging, rarity, and demand in the collector's market can also influence its value. For an accurate appraisal, it's advisable to consult recent sales or a firearms expert.
Need more information. I can find no reference to a Mossberg Model "410" rifle. Is it perhaps a .410 bore shotgun? Please describe your firearm more fully.
100-1000 USD depending on specifics.
Not sure what they are worth but I look at one at my local gunshop today and they are asking $3,995.00.
There was no Remington Model 11-80. The Model 11-87 was/is not produced in .410. The Model 1100 semiauto and the Model 11-48 semiauto were. sales@countrygunsmith.net
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Depending on the model or Grade.. A standard 1100 410 field grade at 100 percent would be around 450.00, A skeet grade in the LT or LW around 700.00 to 900.00 A sporter (newest model) 1050 to 1500.00l If it is a white diamond logo with white pad spacers it is an older model and as posted above grade depends on value..Condition is everything . Prices quoted are at 100 percent.. and go down hill from there..LR As of 3/2008, an 1100 410 field model with the engraved receiver fetches around 850-900 online (unfired with no box).
Browning never made a .410 automatic shotgun. Autos were made in 12, 16, and 20 guages. They did however make 410's in over/unders. auto5man
there are several makers of the 410 auto-loader. my favorite is the Saiga .410, (http://www.raacfirearms.com/Saiga_410.htm) it is a military style tough looking gun. the other makers are: Rmiington, model 1100, sporting 410 , and I think that might be all. the Remington 1100 is a nice shooting gun. worthy of the Remington name.