Nothing, because it doesn't exist.
I Own one: Its a shotgun Autoloader 12 gauge 2 ¾" shells
What I should have said is that it's not listed on Remington's website under Firearm Model History. Also, I can't find any mention of it in either the Standard Catalog of Remington Firearms or The Guns of Remington. What markings are on it?
Mowhawk Brown was a term used to describe the color of the Zytel stock on the Model 66. Also Apache Black and Seneca Green.
Maybe someone at remingtonsociety.com can help.
*It is a 12ga simi auto 28 inch full choke great, inexpensive shotgun, not bad looking but a bit ruff on the sholder, I have had one for many years, used mostly for skeet and dove. I have never had a malfunction and it is accurate as any expensive gun Mohawk is stamped in 1/2 inch type on the receiver and can not be missed. It sells for around 300 bucks and can be found cheeper if you look. A great entry shotgun
its a Remington model shotgun(semi auto)
your Remington 48 is worth $500.00 or more
500 dollars
Id say a good $200-$300
The 878 was discontinued in 1962
I think you mean the model 48, no 40 I've ever heard of, and in typical lack of creativity for models in 1948.
The Mohawk is a 11-48 variant so 1949-1968, serial should be 5,000,000 + unless it's a 410 or 28 then it's 4,000,000+ so these don't overlap with the regular 48
New in the box - $500-600.
i just bought 1 a few months ago off of gunbroker.com for 350.00. it was in very good shape.
probably 200-400 depending on condition
excellent condition, 400 very good, 275 good, 200 what most are, 120 tops. simple plain workhorse guns w/ no jazz. but shoot well.
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