1930-1947
Check the date code on the barrel, the details and table lookup are on the Remington Society of America, manufactured date link.
Made by Remington in 1985 &1986; 28" or 30" vented rib barrel with various chokes; basicly same gun as the 870 Express model; most if not all 870 parts are interchangable. Should probably hold value comparable to the Remington 870 Express model which retails close to $400.00 after taxes.
The Remington Model 12 Sportsman came in semi-auto or pump configurations, and were made from 1984-1986 (vintage?). The auto is booked at $300 in 100% condition and $150 in 60%. The pump from $275 to 140. (Add 10% if it has Rem-chokes).
They were made from 1936-1940, they are date code stamped (month/year) on the barrel. The location diagram and code table is available on the Remington Society of America.
Between 1931 and 1949.
Yes.The Remington model 11 auto loader shotgun which could be had in either 12 gauge or 16 gauge was made under a patent agreement with John Browning.These shotguns were made from 1911-1948.
Remington Model 11-48 (Highest value) Made from 1949 to 1968: 425,000 were made. $300 for all gauges except the 28 gauge. 300 percent for the 28 gauge.
Check the manufactured date link on the Remington Society of America for details.
Remington has never made a firearm with the model designation of 812
Made from 58-63. 100-300 USD
In 1950 Remington introduced fifteen versions of the Model 870 shotgun, in 12, 16 and 20 gauges.
Someone at the RSA might be able to help.