Like most firearms value questions, the real answer depends on the condition and rarity of your particular gun. The Remington Model 31 is a shotgun that required a lot of machining and hand-fitting, something that cannot be said of a lot of firearms these days unless they cost $1,000 or more. A beat-up shooter with various stages of scratches, bluing loss, but otherwise functional could go as low as $150-$175--it really depends on what you want to pay for it. A mint, unfired specimen could go for up to $1000 to the right collector. Most model 31's are currently in the $200 to $400 range. The best source of gun values is probably Fjestad's Blue Book of Gun Values.
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i have a Remington model 11 12 gauge and its worth 566 so i would say its about the same
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Tough question, the Remington model 550 is a .22 rifle not a 12 gauge shotgun.
$20.00 to $300.00. I don't mean to sound sarcastic, but condition is everything.
A 1895 Remington single barrel 12 gauge shotgun is worth between $200 and $2,000 depending on its condition. The actual value will vary greatly based on the specific model and the buyers interested.
It is a 22 Long Rifle.
Remington automaster model 87 12 gauge is one of those cases that has got greatest importance, and that involves professional assistance regarding
100-400 USD
100-440 USD
No such model in the Remington line.
Check out www.corsonsbarrels.com, but looks to be around 200 to 220.