To determine the age of a Model 11 Remington 12 gauge shotgun, you can check the serial number, which is typically located on the receiver. Remington has a production date chart that correlates serial numbers with manufacturing years. Additionally, examining the barrel markings and any specific features or components can provide clues about the shotgun's age. For more accurate dating, consult a detailed reference guide or Remington's customer service for assistance.
Tough question, the Remington model 550 is a .22 rifle not a 12 gauge shotgun.
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300 or so
100-1000 depending on specifics
You can request an owner's manual for free at the Remington website.
The 1100 designation for a Remington shotgun is the model number. Remington makes the 1100 model in a trap version and a field version.
Model 58 is an automatic not a bolt action
The Remington model 11 shotgun was chambered in 12,16,20 gauge.Your shotgun should be marked as to which gauge it is chambered for.If it is worn away due to time and use,have a competent gunsmith check the chamber for the correct gauge. Model 11 is also one of the few firearms (by Remington at least) the have different serial ranges for gauge. 12 gauge - approximately 10,000 - 794,990 16 gauge - approximately 1,500,000 - 1,557,000 20 gauge - approximately 1,000,000 - 1,075,000
A Remington model 31 16 gauge shotgun is worth between $200 and $600 depending on its condition. These shotguns were commonly used for sport and recreational shooting.
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$500 and up, depending on condition