that would be a VERY late 1950 to maybe mid 1951, production gun. Depends on condition and what VERSION (they made 15) but I would make you and offer and show you others selling to prove value. NORMAL prices run around 175-250. I have bought 4 in this same era for that price. Fair to good would only bring 200 top, at least to me. the V indictes its a 12 gauge, and not that rare. Replying here will allert me that you are interested or not. Rather not post my email. due to email hunters. (skrsr*numberone*at (y)(a)(h)(0)(0) so contact me if interested and can figure out that code, lol
@ 200 USD
Remington made several versions from 1950 through 1959, and still do. It depends on condition, gauge, grade or version. I have recently bought a 51, a 53 and a 56. Prices run NORMALLY for AVERAGE standard shotguns 150-250 but more if they are of certain gauges and condition.
The value of a 1962 Remington Wingmaster 12 gauge model 870TC with a Monte Carlo stock depends on its condition. This gun in excellent in condition is valued between 250.00 and 325.00 as of 2014.
300-400 USD
Depends on condition and exact version, but $225-$300 for most.
100-400 USD depending on condition.
Hey, I'm not sure about the worth, but I am also interested in the answer. I too just found a Remington 870 wingmaster 12 gauge made in 1951...
Depending on condition, the 870 Express is about $450, the 870 Wingmaster is about $725.
Depending on the condition it could range anywhere from $650.00 to $950.00
To determine the exact value of a Remington Wingmaster 20 gauge model 870, a few different things would need to be taken into consideration. Some of these things would be the age and condition.
Remington website says brand new retail price is $650.00
A standard Wingmaster (mfg 1950 to 1963) Exc V.G. Good Fair Poor 250 225 200 150 100 870 Field Wingmaster (mfg 1964 to present) NIB Exc V.G. Good Fair Poor 550 450 300 225 150 100