about 50.00 more then the regular black nova here http://www.globalsportsinc.ca/benelli-supernova-super-12-guage-pump-action-shotgun-p-4466.html <a href="http://www.globalsportsinc.ca/benelli-supernova-super-12-guage-pump-action-shotgun-p-4466.html"><font color="#0000cc">Benelli Super Nova</font></a>
100-400 depending on condition
Usually modified, but each shotgun may be a bit different.
they can range anywhere between 500 and about 800 dollars, it's all in what model you're getting and if it's used or not!
The value depends on the condition of the shotgun. Go to www.gunbroker.com and search your gun's name and gauge to see what they are currently selling for.
Dicks sporting
100-400 USD
Anything is possible with enough money and a talented machinist.
10-350 USD or so
I have purchased several shotguns including the Charles Daly. The easy answer is yes it is worth purchasing; however, be aware that you get what you pay for. I am guessing that your interest is in purchasing a shotgun in the $300 to $400 range. My Charles Daly has so far proven to be reliable with proper maintenance and I would recommend these for the price. It is not the same quality gun as a Browning, Benelli or Beretta, and I suspect does not have the "snob" factor associated with these other manufacturers. What Charles Daly does provide is a simple, lightweight shotgun at an affordable price. In this same price range a person might consider a quality pump action shotgun such as the Benelli Nova or Remington 870. In my case I already owned a Nova and simply wanted an inexpensive semiautomatic for field use.
What do you mean by resistant? All weapons are resistant. How much will depend on the finish.
Yes, the Benelli Super Nova is capable of shooting steel shot as long as the barrel and choke are rated for steel shot use. Make sure to check the manufacturer's guidelines to ensure safe and effective shooting.