BOITO? i have one :) what where you wondering about?
50-100 USD
Depends on where/who you buy from. Range 175-225 USD
if its in good shape it will fetch around $300.00 to $400.00.
50-100 USD depending on condition.
very little, $200 max
Boito, a Brazilian company, actually made them for K-Mart. Their reputation ranks from "utilitarian" to "junky." If you get a good one, it will be a usable firearm that will last you a lifetime. If you get one the horror stories are written about, it will fail, break, etc. K-Mart stopped selling these in 1984. Boito now is owned by E.R. Amantino, the same company that makes Stoeger and is generally regarded as a reputable, but lower-grade shotgun. The K-Mart Models range in price from $50 for a single barrel to $200 for a good double barrel with good wood, etc. Repair parts are available from several dealers. Many models, both single and double barrel (both O/U and SxS) were made. Some regard Boito K-Mart models as one of the worst shotguns ever made. Few say they are anything more than a useful, but non-collectable, tool.
Boito, a Brazilian company, actually made them for K-Mart. Their reputation ranks from "utilitarian" to "junky." If you get a good one, it will be a usable firearm that will last you a lifetime. If you get one the Horror stories are written about, it will fail, break, etc. K-Mart stopped selling these in 1984. Boito now is owned by E.R. Amantino, the same company that makes Stoeger and is generally regarded as a reputable, but lower-grade shotgun. The K-Mart Models range in price from $50 for a single barrel to $200 for a good double barrel with good wood, etc. Repair parts are available from several dealers. Many models, both single and double barrel (both O/U and SxS) were made. Some regard Boito K-Mart models as one of the worst shotguns ever made. Few say they are anything more than a useful, but non-collectable, tool.
The value of a Boito double barrel .410 shotgun can vary significantly based on its condition, age, and market demand. Generally, you might expect to get anywhere from $200 to $600. For a more accurate estimate, consider checking current listings on firearm auction sites or consulting a local gun dealer. Collectible models or those in excellent condition may fetch higher prices.
Boito was an inexpensive line of shotguns made in Brazil in the early 1970s. Value is probably in the $150-$175 range, depending on condition. These were typically sold through K-mart, G.C. Murphy department stores, etc.
Many of the rifles are valued in price close to $400 each. The amount for the rifle will vary depending upon its condition.?æ
Depending on grade of blueing and condition of scrollwork and foregrip/stock checkering, your looking at about 75 to 120 dollars. Most Boito shotguns of the era were a joint venture between Boito and a company called FIE. Both are manufacturers of Brazilian shotguns. They are a simple breech design with a simple extractor engaged by simply pulling the front of the trigger guard back slightly. Although they are very hardy and well built shotguns (in this writer's opinion and I do own a Boito single barrel 20ga myself) their single barrel and simple construction make them more a useful varmint gun or a simple practice shotgun rather than a dedicated hunting or home defense weapon. Hence their low price.