This is the canned answer to the general question "how much is my gun worth".
There is no way that this can be determined via a description of the firearm because condition of the item is critical to its value. In addition, whether the gun is considered to be modern or antique will significantly affect not only its value but its saleability in some jurisdictions.
The steps necessary to assess a firearm are to first Clearly identify the manufacturer and model of the firearm along with serial number and significant features. Many people choose to not report the full serial number but instead disguise the least significant digits i.e. 1234XX. Features such as finish, barrel length, custom engraving or carving, and stock material may be significant. It may be useful to consult some of the books on gun values such as "The Official Gun Digest Book if Guns & Prices", the "Official Price Guide to Antique and Modern Firearms", the "Standard Catalog of Firearms", or "Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms". All of these resources can provide information for identifying the firearm. The grading systems used to assign values are usually similar between the books although there can be differences. Once the firearm has been identified and condition determined, the "fair market value" can be assessed by consulting the internet market. AuctionArms.com and GunTrader.com can both provide input as to a gun's present market value. If gun shops and/or gun shows are available in your area, taking your gun in for professional inspection can be informative. Look for businesses or individuals who specialize or deal in that type of gun (take a Luger to a Luger collector rather than a shotgun collector). Remember that these people are in the business and will be looking for a "good deal" if one presents itself.
Guns, like everything else, usually aren't worth as much as we would like but they can have appreciable value.
Good luck.
Bock442
50-500 usd
The 1100 designation for a Remington shotgun is the model number. Remington makes the 1100 model in a trap version and a field version.
300-500 depending on what type it is. Trap guns fetch more.
Need to know if it has the box, papers, accessories, gauge, barrel length, choke, condition, finish.
Remington 1100 would be just fine for trap. I started with one ans shot for a while until it became a serious hobby. I then spent a lot of money on a very nice trap gun. I shot better and better until I took a break from trap. When I decided to shoot trap again all I had with me was the 1100. Strange thing, I shot just a good with it as I did the spendy gun. Enjoy the game.
I'm not sure of the value of your particular shotgun, of course, but a left-handed Remington 1100 just sold at gunbroker.com for $575. I'd be very interested in purchasing a left-handed 1100. Are you selling one?
I am by no means an expert, but my first shotgun was a used Remington 1100 sportsman 12ga shotgun w/ fixed full choke. I bought it at a local pawn shop in good condition for $300. This was about 3 years ago. New, they run about $800 so it depends on the year and condition but $300-$400 used is about average. Hope this helps.
Starting in 1921 Remington date code stamped all it's firearms on the barrel. You can look up the details on location and the code table on the Remington Society of America on the Manufactured Date link.
Well yes and no, Is it the same action and operating system yes, but the Classic Trap has a .727 bore and the Comp has a .735 for what its worth. The Comp. with the adjustable stock is more of an all around gun where the Trap is really meant for just that however my Dad shoots a Classic Trap for everything and is quite deadly with it. As for me I will soon be aquiring an 1100 Comp. It really appeals to me.
NEW THEY SELL FOR $1100.00 WITH TAX BUYING A NEW ONE WOULD COST YOUR $1,250 OUT THE DOOR. USED THE NEW M0DELS SELL FOR $900. THE OLDER USED ONES ARE PREFERRED AS THEY STILL HAVE THE OLD SCHOOL DESIGN. THEY TEND RO RUN $800 ON GUN BROKER. THEY CAN BE HAD FOR LESS IF YOU SHOP AROUND. I PICKED UP A VERY NICE 1100 TRAP GUN FOR $550 OUT THE DOOR RECENTLY. THESE ARE GREAT GUNS AND WORTH EVERY PENNy.
The Money Trap was created in 1965.
1964