depends if you properly broke the barrel ln, and how many rounds you put through it with proper cool down. magnum cartridges such as the 7mm and 300 win mag will start to break down the rifling in the barrel after 1500 rounds slowly decreasing the minute of angle accuracy you bought it with. but if it is in mint condition i would expect 550 dollars
In good condition $1200.
300 or so
In good condition would be around the $350 - $425 range. In like new prestine condition $500 - $600.
Your Remington express magnum shotgun will range in price from 180-350 dollars,depending on the overall condition of the shotgun.These prices reflect between 60%-90% of the original finish,and a good bore.
375 to 500 in good condition
In good condition about $350
Around $500 in good condition.
in good condition around $225
at least $600.00 if in good condition!
100-5000+ depending on EXACTLY what you have
what is the market value of a remington 20 gauge semi-automatic sportsman 58 shotgun?
about $400 if in good condition