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I'm looking to buy a used remington 1187 or 1100. I'd prefer the 1187 but doesn't matter. How much should I pay for one? Not wanting to spend a whole lot so trying to get some ideas. Thanks.
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Go to any of the gun auction sites and see what they are going(selling) for, not the asking price. That should give you a ball park figure. Then subtract some because the seller doesn't have top pay sale fees.
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I bought a beautiful 1187 wood stock blue, like brand new, 12 ga. 3 inch, screw in chokes, $450.00.
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Google Guns America and click on shotguns and it will show guns for sale and prices.
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I paid about $400 for a 20 ga 1100LT about 4 yrs ago. Thinking that might have been a little steep, but has been a good little gun.
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