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I'm not up on shotgun values, so could you knowledgable shotgun people help me out.
1) Ithaca auto loader, Model XL300, full choke 12 gauge, in absolutely pristine condition. I suppose it has been fired, but but just like new.

2) Classic 12 gauge Remington 870 full choke, made in 1952, used a bit more than the Ithaca, but really good condition.
I can't class them the NRA method, but but virtually no wear on the bluing.
Thanks for your help.
 
In the range of $300.00 for the Ithaca and $200.00 for the 870. It's give or take depending on buyer's idea of condition.

You are some mean on the wingmaster. A good wingmaster receiver alone will bring 200-225 any day of the week and he can sell the barrel for a min 100 if full choke to the boys that like to cut them down. If mod choke 125.
That is how I sold my last two vintage 12 ga ones and both sold on the ee in a few days.
 
I'm not up on shotgun values, so could you knowledgable shotgun people help me out.
1) Ithaca auto loader, Model XL300, full choke 12 gauge, in absolutely pristine condition. I suppose it has been fired, but but just like new.

2) Classic 12 gauge Remington 870 full choke, made in 1952, used a bit more than the Ithaca, but really good condition.
I can't class them the NRA method, but but virtually no wear on the bluing.
Thanks for your help.
Vent rib on that Wingmaster?
Cat
 
A 1952 Wingmaster? They came out about then, didn't they? I'm sure that would be a superb shotgun. It may have limited versatility in today's market, but it would make a nice clays gun for sure, and more. Put a replacement barrel on it and you're hunting again with a modern barrel.
 
A 1952 Wingmaster? They came out about then, didn't they? I'm sure that would be a superb shotgun. It may have limited versatility in today's market, but it would make a nice clays gun for sure, and more. Put a replacement barrel on it and you're hunting again with a modern barrel.

Yep 1950 1st ones. Quality parts in that old girl. I have a couple here of that vintage just put away for future projects.
Like you say install a 3" ejector, syn stock set,redo the bluing matt finish and an express barrel with choke tubes and you have one smooth chucking 870.
 
You are some mean on the wingmaster. A good wingmaster receiver alone will bring 200-225 any day of the week and he can sell the barrel for a min 100 if full choke to the boys that like to cut them down. If mod choke 125.
That is how I sold my last two vintage 12 ga ones and both sold on the ee in a few days.

I could be low but it seems to me about 3 months back someone wanted a value on a early 60's wingmaster and I and another fellow said around the $300.00 mark. Everyone said we were crazy and a couple of guys said they would buy all kinds at $200.00 if we would sell them for them at $300.00. Now $200.00 is too low for an old full choke gun. Then I will go back to my original suggestion of $300.00 give or take.:bangHead:
 
I could be low but it seems to me about 3 months back someone wanted a value on a early 60's wingmaster and I and another fellow said around the $300.00 mark. Everyone said we were crazy and a couple of guys said they would buy all kinds at $200.00 if we would sell them for them at $300.00. Now $200.00 is too low for an old full choke gun. Then I will go back to my original suggestion of $300.00 give or take.:bangHead:

I don't recall the post you mention. I find them hard to sell at 300 but easy to get 300 when you sell the receiver and barrel seperately . You look at the internals of that old full choked gun and compare them to what is in today's wingmaster then tell me how many you want.
I say again every complete vintage 870 12ga receiver will bring 200-225 any day of ther week alone. Barrel yes may take some time but always will sell for 80-100
There is a site sponser that grabs most of the receivers. I think he got my last two
 
I don't recall the post you mention. I find them hard to sell at 300 but easy to get 300 when you sell the receiver and barrel seperately . You look at the internals of that old full choked gun and compare them to what is in today's wingmaster then tell me how many you want.
I say again every complete vintage 870 12ga receiver will bring 200-225 any day of ther week alone. Barrel yes may take some time but always will sell for 80-100
There is a site sponser that grabs most of the receivers. I think he got my last two

I totally agree. Those old wingmasters are great old, sturdy guns. Yes, as far as selling, usually the sum of the parts sold out values the complete gun.
 
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