The value of a 1951 Remington Wingmaster Model 870 can vary significantly based on its condition, originality, and any historical significance. Generally, prices can range from $300 to over $1,000 for well-preserved models. For a more accurate assessment, it's advisable to consult a firearms appraiser or check recent sales of similar models. Always ensure compliance with local laws when buying or selling firearms.
Hey, I'm not sure about the worth, but I am also interested in the answer. I too just found a Remington 870 wingmaster 12 gauge made in 1951...
Given the information provided between 1951 and 1967.
The Remington 760, also known as the Remington Model 760 Gamemaster, was produced from 1950 to 1980. A serial number of 12925 indicates that it was manufactured in the early years of production, likely around 1951 or 1952. For precise dating, consulting a Remington serial number reference guide or contacting Remington directly would provide the most accurate information.
Remington made several versions from 1950 through 1959, and still do. It depends on condition, gauge, grade or version. I have recently bought a 51, a 53 and a 56. Prices run NORMALLY for AVERAGE standard shotguns 150-250 but more if they are of certain gauges and condition.
The model 760 "Gamemaster" with this serial number would have been manufactured between 1951 and 1967.Here is a breakdown of serial number blocks for that model:1951-1967: 1,000-541,0001968-1975: 6,900,000-7,499,9991975-1978: A6,900,000-A7,499,9991978-1981: B6,900,000-B7,499,999
The Remington Model 513-T Matchmaster was produced primarily between 1948 and 1965. Based on the serial number 119994, it is likely that your rifle was manufactured in the early 1950s, specifically around 1951. For an exact year, you may need to consult Remington's production records or a collector’s guide.
1951 but if you want a more accurate month/year it's date code stamped on the barrel, location diagram and codes on Remington Society of America.
The Remington 511, introduced in 1948, is generally considered an early model in the context of Remington's line of rifles. By 1951, it was still in the early production phase, as it remained in production until 1962. Therefore, the 1951 model retains characteristics of the early design and manufacturing techniques of the time.
I have serial # 1185 man. by F.N. , if that gets you started. I also have one man. by Remington in 1937. In total there were 85,000 of this design made between 1910 and 1951.
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