sell it to me.
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Your question answers itself.
The 1148 in 410 ga. was introduced in 1954 and discontinued in 1969.
Can't be answered without the sn.
100-300 USD depending on condition.
Write Remington and give them the serial number. They should be able to give you the answer...at least the time frame. Or call 18002439700 ext 7 and give them the make model and serial number.
You can contact Remington directly to see if they have any parts supply left for the model 1148,or you can attend gunshows,look on the internet,pawn shops,etc.
100-1000 USD depending on specifics.
It all depends on the condition. These are pretty old (not the best design) Thus the Remington 1100 came along. If it's a 3" chamber and in decent condition, I would pay $200.00 . The 1100 is much more sought after. Terry
It's date code stamped on the barrel, see related links for information on the Remington Society of America.
50-200
In good condition, plain barrel $300 and vent rib $400. Skeet with vent rib, up to $450. Incidently, the 740/742 autoloading rifle and the 760 pump rifle were based upon the 11-48 28 gauge receiver.
1148 in 12 ga. auto, field grade, would probably sell for $200, if in very good condition. There is no such thing as a 270 gauge. It is a .270 Winchester caliber, in the 7400 Remington. In very good condition, it would likely $250 or so. The scope is usually a throw-in, and will only bring extra dollars if it is a Weaver, Redfield, Lyman, Leupold (unlikely). In that case...+$50 for a good weaver, $75 for a Redfield or Lyman, and $125 for a Leupold.