yes
remington model1100 410 serial n283970h
Remington has never made a firearm with the model designation of 812
year 1974 found out from remington from a post on this site thanks rwb 71942@hotmail ,com
1969.Remington introduced Model 870 field models in 28 gauge and .410, which were issued with scaled-down receivers, and lightweight mahogany stocks and fore-ends. Remington also introduced Model 870 "Matched Pair" 20 gauge and .410 Skeet guns with walnut stocks and hard carrying cases, selling for $395ºº the pair. Over the next three years 1,503 pairs would be sold. Remington also introduced a 20 gauge Model 870 Brushmaster Deer Gun in Standard or Deluxe versions. Remington contracted with the U.S. Marine Corps to fabricate 3,231 Model 870 Mk-1 military-style, 12 gauge Model 870 shotgun with 7-shot magazine extensions and fitted with bayonet attachments.
Depends on whether its a wingmaster model or an express model...wingmaster go for around $800 and express models go for about $600...
Not sure what they are worth but I look at one at my local gunshop today and they are asking $3,995.00.
There was no Remington Model 11-80. The Model 11-87 was/is not produced in .410. The Model 1100 semiauto and the Model 11-48 semiauto were. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Yes, the Model 37 Featherlight was made in .410 and 28 gauge
there are several makers of the 410 auto-loader. my favorite is the Saiga .410, (http://www.raacfirearms.com/Saiga_410.htm) it is a military style tough looking gun. the other makers are: Rmiington, model 1100, sporting 410 , and I think that might be all. the Remington 1100 is a nice shooting gun. worthy of the Remington name.
The 1148 in 410 ga. was introduced in 1954 and discontinued in 1969.
The book only shows 12 and 20 gauge.
cooey 410 gauge model 840 Winchester Canada. single shot