Just because it hasn't been used much doesn't mean it is in 100 % condition. So depending on condition, anywhere from $300 to $475.
Answerabout $500.00 dollarsIf it's in good shape, good luck trying to find anyone selling one for under $600. It also depends on if it has a straight comb stock or not. You can see how many times its been fired by if the blueing has worn off on the magazine loading port.
You can call Remington at 1-800-243-9700 and go thru the menu selection. One of the menu options is to request information on your Remington based off the serial number. You read off your serial number and the guy looks up in the database the year the gun was made and what the original barrel was for that gun (if gun had barrel options like shotguns do).
You can call Remington at 1-800-243-9700 and go thru the menu selection. One of the menu options is to request information on your Remington based off the serial number. You read off your serial number and the guy looks up in the database the year the gun was made and what the original barrel was for that gun (if gun had barrel options like shotguns do).
You can call Remington at 1-800-243-9700 and go thru the menu selection. One of the menu options is to request information on your Remington based off the serial number. You read off your serial number and the guy looks up in the database the year the gun was made and what the original barrel was for that gun (if gun had barrel options like shotguns do).
You can look on remington's website, but judging by the serial number it should have been made in 1980.
I recently bought a serial number 555*** for $350
post the serial and your get an answer.
Stamped on barrel, Barrel and reciever one piece.
You don't, you use the barrel code. If you don't have the original barrel you can try calling Remington.
CHeck the receiver and barrel
Serial numbers were not required before 1968. If it has one, it will be on the barrel/receiver.
i have the same serial # and i found out that it was a 1973 remington and it shoots like hell i hate it its to old
They have date code stamps on the barrel which can be looked up on the manufacture date link on the Remington Society of America. --- Update: It's important to note that the barrel on the shotgun MAY not be the barrel that was originally on the shotgun at purchase. Check the serial number with Remington.
By the serial number and markings on the barrel.
Hexagon barrel what? Model? pump, rolling block, ?? Condition?
Check the date code stamp on barrel (see related link) by serial only a call to Remington can give you that answer.
The barrel date code is the primary method of dating a Remington. Of course, if the barrel is not the original barrel for the gun that complicates things. The Remington factory could probably date it by serial number. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Which model, serial? if after 1920 check the date code stamped on the barrel. Remington Society of America, Manufactured Date link has the details.