the 58 was made from 1958 to 1963 and approx 271,000 were made... divide the 271,000 by the amount of years made and you can get an approximate date of mfg. tim sports lee6@bellsouth.net I went to the library and looked up the value of the 58 Sportsman in three different books, the latest version 1998. They all basicly gave the breakdown as follows:Mint-300.00 Very good:250.00 Good:200.00 Fair:150.00. One book expressed a 5% increase in value for a magnum. They didn't differ on the year or production date.Needless to say I was disappointed. The value depends upon several things. First of all the NRA rated condition, and then the grade of the shotgun. Remington offered about eight different grades in this shotgun. BW, you cannot tell the date of mfg by dividing the total produced by the number of years of manufacture. They made fewer the first couple of years and final year, than they did in 59 and 60 if I remember correctly. Your shotgun is worth somewhere between $200.00 and $700.00 in all likelihood, depending upon the above two main factors.
An H&R Sportsman with that serial number was made circa 1937-38. Value depends upon condition: Exellent $300 +/- $25, down to fair $125.
50-500 USD depending on specifics
100-500 USD
Don't know the value, but production date of that combat commander with that serial # was about 1977.
The sportsman is a common top breaking revolver that was sold at sears for a number of years. It is a very common weapon and in good condition should bring at least $100-$150.
'AR' prefix indicates 1977
Basically impossible to tell a model from just the serial number.
10-100 USD without a better description
The Model 97 stopped production in 1957 with a serial number of a little over 1000000. The serial number you list did not exist. sales@countrygunsmith.net
To find the value, you need to know the condition and serial number of the gun. This will tell its age, and production information. serial # 20088, condition excellent
Model 94 serial number 1610503 was manufactured in the year 1949. The value will be completely dependent upon the caliber and graded condition. Bert H.
$250-300 dollars, general value in good condition, this is their lowest grade, I have one, great gun, relatively low value