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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.
Number of gallons = (1100 / 24)Cost = (2.75 x 1100) / 24 = $126.05Factoid: You're spending about 11.46¢ per mile on gas
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(total cost - overhead cost) / number of units Example: If you purchased 100 items at a total cost of $1110, including $110 shipping cost, the average unit cost would be $10. ($1100 - $110)/100 = $10
I bought one a few weeks ago, 95% condition, for $475. new i think about 700-750. there are many 1100s floating around, so you should be able to get what you want easily and at a fair price. i think berettas are better designed, but i shoot the Remington better. go figure.
1100-1600
Depending on what you mean by recondition, either the Remington factory can do it, or a gunsmith who works on shotguns may offer the service. A combination of things like tuning springs, adjusting action and refinishing will probably cost $100 to $250 in 2012.
3.0 litre V6 will cost £1100 to replace
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