The value of a used Remington 1100 12-gauge shotgun typically ranges from $400 to $800, depending on its condition, age, and specific model variations. Factors such as the presence of original parts, any modifications, and the overall aesthetic can also influence its price. It's advisable to check current market listings and consult with local dealers for the most accurate valuation.
The Remington Model 1100 shotgun is still in production, hence it would be worth no more than list price - and probably less, if it has been used at all.
100-8000 USD depending on EXACTLY what you have and its condition.
100-400 or so
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-$400 used is about average. Hope this helps.
To determine the manufacture date of a Remington 1100 12-gauge shotgun, you can check the serial number located on the receiver. Remington used a specific serialization system; for example, shotguns made from 1963 to 1980 have serial numbers that can be referenced against a Remington date code chart. Additionally, if the shotgun has a barrel code, that can also provide insights into the date of manufacture. Consulting Remington's historical records or contacting the company directly can offer further assistance.
100-500 usd
in mint condition id say somwhere around the 4,000 dollars in MINT if its been used and not in mint id say about 400 dollars
new would go for 1500$ used 900$
I'd always thought the V suffix was used strictly on 12ga guns. Is this gun a pump (Model 870) or a semiauto (Model 1100)? sales@countrygunsmith.net
I've seen them sell for as high as $1175 NIB. Used should be in the $1000 range.
A newer Remington 1100 is values around $700 to $800 They can be had for $300-350 in good condition used. It depends on gauge and condition but for used $450 is getting high. These figures are in US dollars.
Remington's website gives suggested retail prices. They do not list the 11-87 as available in the Ducks Unlimited commemorative edition. They do have the D. U. Mod-1100. See the link below. Used weapon values depend on the condition and age.