Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: coop2424 on July 17, 2012, 12:48:53 PM
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Alright I am trying to figure out a value on this shotgun. My neighbor wants me to sell this for her and I know nothing about shotguns. It is a Remington 1100 2 3/4 shot. This shotgun is in excellent condition. She said it has not been shot in 30 years and probably only been out of the case a couple times during those 30 years. I truthfully doubt many shells have gone through it by the looks of it. From looking online I see they range from $350 on up. Would $450 be a fair amount for this shotgun or what would you start at? Thanks for your feedback.
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I think you're right in the ballpark with $350-$450. I've got a couple of them and that's what I see them all marked for at gun shows and on line. Not sure how many are selling in that $450 range though?? I would say that if she wants to sell it that $375 would be a good starting point. :twocents:
Good Luck!
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I have 2 older 1100's. $350 to375 in good condition is fair price.
Big drawback for many is thatncan shoot only 2 3/4