The value of a Remington 870 in 28 gauge can vary significantly based on factors such as condition, age, and any special features or modifications. Generally, prices can range from around $400 to $800, with collectors or rare models potentially exceeding this range. It's advisable to check recent sales, local listings, and consult with firearms experts or appraisers for a more accurate assessment.
Made by Remington in 1985 &1986; 28" or 30" vented rib barrel with various chokes; basicly same gun as the 870 Express model; most if not all 870 parts are interchangable. Should probably hold value comparable to the Remington 870 Express model which retails close to $400.00 after taxes.
12, 16, 20, 28 gauge, or .410 bore, depending on what it is chambered for.
100-450 US Dollars
100-300 USD depending on condition.
Remington Model 11-48 (Highest value) Made from 1949 to 1968: 425,000 were made. $300 for all gauges except the 28 gauge. 300 percent for the 28 gauge.
1969.Remington introduced Model 870 field models in 28 gauge and .410, which were issued with scaled-down receivers, and lightweight mahogany stocks and fore-ends. Remington also introduced Model 870 "Matched Pair" 20 gauge and .410 Skeet guns with walnut stocks and hard carrying cases, selling for $395ºº the pair. Over the next three years 1,503 pairs would be sold. Remington also introduced a 20 gauge Model 870 Brushmaster Deer Gun in Standard or Deluxe versions. Remington contracted with the U.S. Marine Corps to fabricate 3,231 Model 870 Mk-1 military-style, 12 gauge Model 870 shotgun with 7-shot magazine extensions and fitted with bayonet attachments.
verry good no marks on stock or metel
$500 and up, depending on condition
300-400 USD
28"
50-1000 USD or more depending on specifics
100-300 USD or so