No way to answer your question- it is a bit like what is a Ford car worth. Values depend on make, model, and condition. Yours may be $75, or $7,500.
50-175 USD
100-300 USD or so
Remington Model 11-48 (Highest value) Made from 1949 to 1968: 425,000 were made. $300 for all gauges except the 28 gauge. 300 percent for the 28 gauge.
No. There is a 20, rarely 28 and 32 g
50-150 USD
condition is key. from $150 to several hundred. 28 ga is a premium for all makers.
99.00 dollars and 200.00 dollars they are reliable but they do not hold a value
Normally, a utility single shot is worth less than $100 even in the best condition, but the 28 gauge can change that. In the Midwest the gun will not sell at any price and in the Northeast it will bring a premium.
If you have a Winchester model 37 single shot in 12,16,or 20 gauge?the value is between 90-200 dollars for a gun with between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining.If by chance you have one in 28 gauge then 450-995 dollars.If you have one in 410 gauge then 150-375 dollars.
They were made in .410 bore, 20, 16, 12 gauge, and may have had 32 and 28 gauge options, though they are rare if they exist. It should say on the barrel what gauge and choke it is.
A Pardner 28 gauge single shot cost is 110.00 to 130.00 A Pardner 28 gauge single shot cost is 110.00 to 130.00
50-100 USD