Probably more than the channel G4 owns.
Impossible to value with only the serial number and no other information.
In excellent condition, around $200. The only pump shotgun that Brwoning ever made was the BPS. Ranger was a brand name that was used by Sears and Roebuck. It was used on many utilitarian guns made by various makers. This gun was made by Stevens and sold to Sears to be marketed as the Ranger.
100-400 USD
Odds are it isn't a Remington at all, but rather an Ithaca Model 37. To my knowledge, it was the only bottom-eject pump shotgun ever made. As for value; any gun (or anything else for that matter) is worth whatever another is willing to pay for it.
Regretfully, it has value only of a utilitarian nature.
Very little. I have one and the only thing I have found was that it was made in St. Louis, and it is a very well made shotgun. A Dr. I know that collects old high end doubles said that if he were to guess a auction value, he would say $3000.00
Are you asking about a single round of ammunition made in 1924? FYI, the only fiream called a Model 24 made by Winchester was a shotgun.
This was a Winchester reproduction High Grade shotgun made by Miroku (Browning). 850 were made in 1993 only.
It's only worth what a buyer is prepared to pay !!
I have one also.. the only other one I have seen for sale was in average condition and priced at $3000
It all depends on the SERIAL NUMBER on the shotgun. If only a few of them were made, then the value of it would go up. Not sure exactly of the value or age, but your best choice to get thatquestion awnsered would be wikipeida.org or google.com unless you already got this awnsered
Basically no way to value a firearm with only the serial number and no other information.