Not sure what they are worth but I look at one at my local gunshop today and they are asking $3,995.00.
From your description.The shotgun would be worth between 375-475 dollars,on today,s market.
100-8000 USD depending on EXACTLY what you have and its condition.
It is difficult to find even 10 gauge shotgun ammo today. I have my doubts if 8 gauge shotgun ammo is even made any more, but corrections welcomed.
$200.00 at the local pawn today...
If your shotgun has good wood and blueing,then the Winchester model 12 shotgun will bring between 275-450 dollars on today,s market.The gauge of the shotgun helps also with the 12 gauge being the most prevalant,and the 16 gauge and 20 gauge being produced a lot less,hence more value.
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I just picked one up today for 150.00
300-500 depending on what type it is. Trap guns fetch more.
Yes. Was looking at a new Remington 870 pump .410 shotgun today, in fact.
Any old shotgun stamped "44 Cal." or using the number 44 is chambered for the cartridge which eventually was modified into today's .410 gauge bore. They reportedly fire the .410 ok, but are not as good generally as the true .410 shotgun.
A friend of my just acquired a Wm. Parkhurst 16 gauge shotgun which appears to be a least a hundred years old. I would like to know the value of this model as of today.