I clicked this to see what others answered, but I see no one has. I'm no expert, but I'm actively looking for a 60 SB right now. I can pass along what I've learned.
The current price new is $189 to around $210, depending on where you get it.
From what I've read online, in good condition, they seem to be around $100 to $140.
Many pawn shops would ask for more, but don't take them as realistic prices. Today I saw a badly chewed up (regular, non-SB) 60 at a pawn shop with a price that was more than they cost new. The owner was firmly committed to that price to!
I found a 60 SS (which is almost the same) for sale on armslist. It has a few minor marks on the stock, and they're asking for $100. It already has a deal pending, or I would consider the 2 hour drive to get it myself.
So that's my take on it. If its in good condition, you can probably dump it quickly for around $100. If your patient, start at $140, and be happy with $130 (though as a buyer, at that price, I'd go for new).
10-100 USD depending on condition.
200.00
200.00
10-150 USD or so
Regretfully, it has value only of a utilitarian nature.
150.00 - 200.00 in good condition
thks what is the value of the western feild shotgun model sb100 what year it was made?
looking for stock model sb 20 gauge
over 9000!
I paid $59.00 at Cabellas for my son's.
This model is listed in the Blue Book Of Gun Values as the same as a model 520 Savage. The value of Western Field guns is limited to the shooting value of the gun in question
Montgomery Ward and company made my Western Field model sb-100b.