Condition is the governing factor in valuing most guns. There were only about 160,000 model 31s made from 1931 to 1949. But even with such low production (compared to the millions of model 870s made so far), the demand is not there to make it a pricey shotgun. In excellent, original condition expect about 400-500 dollars (retail), but much less from a dealer. In poor condition; about 100-125. FAIR: 200 GOOD: 275 VERY GOOD: 325-350. If more information is needed, please email me: Don Schimpff at: guncollector@att.net
A Remington model 31 16 gauge shotgun is worth between $200 and $600 depending on its condition. These shotguns were commonly used for sport and recreational shooting.
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I don't know how long ago you asked this question, but do you have this gun??
It was in production from 1931 to 1949, when it was superseded by the Remington 870.
400.00
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The model 31 was made from 31-49 so the barrel is date codes stamped, I add related links which has a page on the Remington Society of America with a diagram and the table.
The Remington Model 31 was a shotgun with detailed machining and hand-fitted parts. This made it a much more expensive and time-consuming gun to produce when Remington manufactured it from 1931 to 1949. General "shooter" grade Model 31's--those with heavy bluing loss, damaged stocks, or other general defects, are worth what they are to the buyer as a "shooting" shotgun--generally $150 to $400. A mint condition Model 31 is highly collectable, and could be worth as high as $1,000 to the right collector. Like any collectable item, the final price is highly dependent on the condition and rarity of the gun, and how badly the collector wants it for his/her collection.
All Model 31's are date coded on the barrel see related links for information on the Remington Society of America.
about $500