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Anyone give me a guess at the value of these shotguns?
I recently inherited a couple of shotguns. I'd never sell them because of who they belonged to. But, for insurance purposes, I need to figure out a ball park estimate of their value.
One is a Remington 11-48 12 guage semi auto.
the other is Savage model 30 series E 20 gauge pump.
Anyone give me a guess?
3 Answers
- pedro7of9Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
the auto is worth ...500 very good and 300 fair/
the mod 30.....any working old pump should be worth 200 minimum
would help to know details...vent rib,,any engraving specific model
Source(s): 24 edition Gun traders guide. - 2ALv 71 decade ago
Rem model 11-48
Introduction Year: 1949
Year Discontinued: 1968
Total Production: Approximately 455,535
Condition? 300-500 from fair to great condition.
Saw a savage model 30 series E in 12ga for 200.00 on gun broker in fair condition.Yours if excellent may be worth a little more like 50-100.00
- BREWMEISTERLv 51 decade ago
-hard to argue with Pedro on that one.
Too bad sentimental value has no value to insurance sharks. If they are worth more than minimum monetary value, get yourself a good firesafe. That's what I did with my great grandfathers weapons I have been handed-down. No amount of money will replace them or make it "ok" to me.
Source(s): Lock and load. Keep your powder dry. -Sometimes the light at the end of the tunnel is the muzzle flash.- -Damion-