100-400 USD
2006
You can request or download a manual from the S&W website. I recommend finding a good gunsmith and asking for help.
Those were manufactured from 1992 to 1995. They were more or less an advanced prototype and are highly sought after from some dealers/collectors.
By looking up the serial number or calling S&W and asking them.
To disassemble a Smith and Wesson Model 411 .40 caliber handgun, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and the magazine is removed. Then, pull the slide back slightly and push the takedown lever located on the left side of the frame. Once the takedown lever is rotated, release the slide and pull it forward off the frame. Finally, remove the recoil spring and barrel from the slide to complete the disassembly process. Remember to follow all safety precautions and refer to the manufacturer's manual for detailed instructions.
50-400 usd
That is a 3 ton
The Remington Model 411 was made from 1937 to 1939 with only 1,316 rifles produced. Value is strictly dependant on the condition of the firearm. In 100% original condition (no bluing or stock finish wear) it could bring as much as $600.00.
0.95% of 411= 0.95% * 411= 0.0095 * 411= 3.9045
100-500 USD
No, they were discontinued in 2005. As a side note the 411 was not manufactured by Steven/Savage Arms, but rather Stevens/Savage Arms contracted with Baikal Arms of Russia to manufacturer the 411. Stevens will be introducing the replacement model for the 311 and 4111 in July of 2009, the MSRP is double what the 411 sold for, the MSRP is going to be $799.00