Nikko .410 model 741 Over & Under
You need to find a Nikko .410 for sale in the first instance - the company made plenty of guns in most gauges, but they did not make many .410 Over & Unders. the Nikko gunmaking company made guns for Winchester, and if you look at the Nikko model 741 and the Winchester field model they are almost identical - both Nikko and Winchester .410 over & Under shotguns are scarce the world over, these guns in turn demand big money - there has been only one Nikko .410 for sale in the UK in the past ten years on the internet, and this gun sold with in five days with an asking price in four figures and on all accounts not the best example - value for anything is linked by a number of factors - 1. Quality, 2. Quantity (Rarity, 3. Demand.
In the event you find a Nikko .410 Over & Under the gun could be a real investment, but how much should you pay, the gun has already more than trebled in value on its original retail price since 1980 - the "Sporting / Game models are the most rare of these models and the best investment if you are luck enough to find one - good hunting.
I just got a western field 410 shotgun and wondering the value of It
25-125 USD
100
300-1500 depending on exactly what it is.
$100 to $150 depending on condition.
50-100 or so
these are valued at between 30-90 dollars.
it is a 410 ga pump shotgun
All my research indicates that browning never offered the auto-5 shotgun in .410 gauge.
50-150 USD or so
1959-1965. Value up to $75.
a 410 ga. shotgun pistol was made by crescent firearms and is very rare. however, regular shotguns do not have much value