5K all day long in 100% condition with factory case
Value of ANY gun is based on EXACT make, model, variety and condition. You need a hands-on appraisal.
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"SKEET" is SKEET-A or field grade, "SKEET-B" is the same with a A grade wood, "SKEET-C" is AA Fancy wood, "SKEET-D" is AA-AAA wood with engraving over top of receiver, back top portion of BBL and trigger guard, and "SKEET-F" is a Premier grade, heavily engraved with AAA Fancy wood. "SKEET-T" is a Tournament grade. According to Remington's historical people all the "skeet" guns had a different drop @ comb, heel and apparently they are back bored BBL's with lengthened forcing cones. All of the same suffix information applies to the trap guns too.
IF IT IS A FACTORY VENT RIB AND ALL ORIGINAL FINISH THEN IT SHOULD BE IN THE 700.00 TO 900.00 RANGE IF IT IS IN LESS THAN 98% THEN THE PRICE KEEPS DROPPING WITH CONDITION
it could be any shotgun but my choice is my Remington 870, 20 gauge.
100-500 USD depending on condition. newtest3 These days I doubt you could get much of ANY 1100 for $100.00. Really nice examples of the skeet B are more likely to go for $600 to $700 these days. I just got a quite nice one for $500.00, but I consider that a steal.
Date code on barrel, check Remington Society of America - manufactured date link.
It all depends on the condition it was in, if it was a standard, skeet or magnum, any accessories, box, papers, how bad you needed to sell it, etc. Condition is the big factor. Retail is in the 800-900 range. Used ones are in the 300-600 range.
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Skeet is slang for semen.
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DJ Skeet Skeet was born on 1985-11-27.