You can call Remington at 1-800-243-9700 and go thru the menu selection. One of the menu options is to request information on your Remington based off the serial number. You read off your serial number and the guy looks up in the database the year the gun was made and what the orginial barrel was for that gun.
12 gague 3" Mag 1991-1994 More information available with additional barrel stampings. Two letters hand stamped on left side (shooters left) of barrel.
150-225 USD They have the internals of a Wingmaster. Fit and finish of the working parts puts them FAR ahead of any Express. They are as smooth as any Wingmaster. The exterior receiver is not polished as well as a Wingmaster, and the wood is cheaper. This was Remington's first attempt at producing an 870 to a lower price point, and unfortunately didn't create as much profit as the rough-as-a-cob Express.
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Contact Remington directly.They should be able to identify the variant of model 700 rifle you have after a brief description of your rifles stock,finish,barrel length etc.
From what I posted on one of my web pages....2000:Remington introduced the 50thAnniversary Model 870 Classic Trap Gun as a tribute to the world's best selling pump shotgun! This 12-gauge gun featured a 30-inch vent rib barrel with RemChoke barrel and semi-fancy American walnut stock and forend. Remington also began making the Model 870 Wingmaster Super Magnum with 28-inch vent rib barrel with RemChoke, chambered for 2¾-inch, 3-inch and 3½-inch shells. The company also manufactured the Model 870 SPS-T RS/TG Shotgun with fully adjustable Truglo rifle sights, 20-inch RemChoke barrel, black matte finish on metal parts and black synthetic stock and forend. Remington also made a Model 870 SPS-T Super Magnum Camo CL/RD Shotgun, with a 23-inch barrel with RemChoke and Leupold/Gilmore Red Dot sights, a Mossy Oak Break-up camo finish on metal parts and on the synthetic stock and forend.
Need to know if it has the box, papers, accessories, gauge, barrel length, choke, condition, finish.
Impossible to answer without a DETAILED description of ALL markings, gauge, finish, condition, barrel length, choke, box, accessories, papers.
How old is it? Barrel length? How much of the finish is present? What condition is the stock in? Broad range 200-400
That depends on many factors. When the gun was made, finish, length of barrel, choke are all things that can affect the value.
depending on condition of the wood and the finish on the steel, as well as the rifling in the barrel and the action of the bolt... your price could range between $250-$450
Not with the just the information you have given. Provide a detailed description of ALL markings, stock, barrel length, gauge, finish, accessories, etc.
How old is it? How much of the finish is present? What condition is the stock in? Broad range 300-600