Value is based on condition, condition, and condition, without that estimates will be very general and broad. In excellent condition it's probably around a $600 gun.
100-300 USD
$17 in good condition
what is the value of a Remington model 17 serial number 43748 20 gauge.The Remington model 17 shotgun was made from 1917-1933.There were approximately 48,000 made during this time frame.To accurately date your shotgun,there should be a 2 or 3 letter code on the barrel.Please post these letters do date your shotgun correctly.
This will depend on the market. Each shotgun will have a different value depending on the demand, the shape of the gun, and many other factors.
A little bit more than a 17 gauge but less than 19 guage.
Yes
I just purchased a Stevens Model 311D 20gauge shotgun on 4/17/2008. It is in very good used condition. I paid $375.00. I believe I got a very good deal.
The Remington Model 17 pump shotgun was produced from 1921 to 1934. Given that your shotgun's serial number is 7018, it likely falls within that production range, making it approximately 89 to 102 years old, depending on the exact year it was manufactured. For a precise age, you would need to consult Remington's production records or a firearms expert.
Value is based on condition, condition, and condition, without that estimates will be very general and broad. In excellent condition it's probably around a $600 gun.
I once owned a Savage Fox 12 gauge double. I think it was a "B". It had a rather broad forearm, raised rib and a rear bead. A fox's head was engraved on the bottom in front of the trigger guard. I think I paid about $300.00 for it (used of course).Best shotgun I ever had - but It was destroyed in a fire over 17 years ago. Hope this helps.
About $900 apparently. If you're in the UK it is actually an illegal shotgun and will need to be on a firearms certificate as the barrel is to short.
The value of a double barrel 10 gauge shotgun, particularly one marked with historical details like "Keystone Arms" and dates such as June 20, 1883, can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and provenance. Generally, such firearms can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. To determine a more precise value, it's advisable to consult a firearms appraiser or a reputable auction house that specializes in antique firearms.