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.
yes i believe its worth about 600
Best left to a gunsmith
You can assemable same as a Remington 870. Several videos are on Youtube.com that show how to do this.
100-500 USD
100-400 USD
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 original barrel was for that gun (if gun had barrel options like shotguns do).
The average price of a Remington 870 Express Magnum pump 12 gauge shotgun "brand new" is about 300-450 dollars. I got mine used for $250
good gun i have one.they were made from 1984 to 1987 and are valued at aroud 175-300$ depending on the value
100-425 USD
The Remington Model 12 Sportsman came in semi-auto or pump configurations, and were made from 1984-1986 (vintage?). The auto is booked at $300 in 100% condition and $150 in 60%. The pump from $275 to 140. (Add 10% if it has Rem-chokes).
First of all, It's Remington. Second, the 870 comes in many many forms, express, tactical, pump, slide, magnum....Anywhere from $200-$750 depending on add ons, model, age, condition.
100-1000 or more depending on specifics