To me, a 16 ga is less desirable than a 12 or a 20, so while I wouldn't pay a premium for one, there are folks who will. I'll say $350-$500 DOC.
I agree the gun looks in real nice shape with the 16 ga being an excellent upland bird gun you'd think it would be worth $350 to $400. One draw back ,my understanding , is the Remington 16 ga. is built on the 12 ga. frame and lugging around the extra weight may turn some folks away . Winchester built their 16 ga Model 12 on the lighter and smaller 20 ga frame. Combine that with a modified choke and you have a desirable upland gun.
I agree the gun looks in real nice shape with the 16 ga being an excellent upland bird gun you'd think it would be worth $350 to $400. One draw back ,my understanding , is the Remington 16 ga. is built on the 12 ga. frame and lugging around the extra weight may turn some folks away . Winchester built their 16 ga Model 12 on the lighter and smaller 20 ga frame. Combine that with a modified choke and you have a desirable upland gun.
Agreed, that does look like the "large frame" Wingmaster I had in 20ga., only the original finish on the wood on mine was glossy. Mine also had fancier engraving on the pump. Either IT was refinished, yours was, or yours is a different..more satin finish. Regardless, 16ga or not, I think I'd have a hard time letting a pretty old Wingmaster like that go. If you have to, I'd be surprised if you couldn't get close to $400 for it.



























