Should be on the action, Sportsman could be the 48 or 58 semi auto. Sportsman models have little parts left so try not to break any.
No
50-200 or so
The Remington model 58 sportsman,semi-auto shotguns are valued at between 110-275 dollars for a gun with a plain barrel.You can add 50 dollars for a model with a vent rib barrel.
Are you sure it's an auto and not a pump action, it sounds like the predecessor to the Remington Model 10.
150-350 dollars
50-350 usd
According to my reference,s Remington firearms made the model 58ADL sportsman shotgun from 1956-1963,they also produced the model 58 X-series,the model 58BDL,58SA-skeet gun,58SC,58D tournament,58F premier shotgun but not a model 5800.
Go to Remington's web site and look under their Firearms History section.
The Remington Model 12 Sportsman came in semi-auto or pump configurations, and were made from 1984-1986 (vintage?). The auto is booked at $300 in 100% condition and $150 in 60%. The pump from $275 to 140. (Add 10% if it has Rem-chokes).
OK, by finding the Sportsman in an old reference I discover that it is the Model 11C. When I find that model in a newer book, it is indeed built under license from FN using the Browning Auto 5 patent. Suggested value in NRA Very Good condition is $250 and $300 in Excellent.
This would be a Remington model 11. Not sure of your question. Please re-phrase.
i have a Remington model 11 12 gauge and its worth 566 so i would say its about the same