I recently inherited my father's 870 wingmaster 16ga. that he purchased new when he was 17.
I put a lot of miles on that gun when I was a teen before I bought my own.
Production date on the barrel is Jan. 1951. The Internets tell me that that the 870 was introduced in 1950, so that would make this gun a fairly early production example, maybe the first run in 16ga.
Does this add any value? I'd never sell it, but it seems prudent to document the value in case I ever need to make an insurance claim.
I put a lot of miles on that gun when I was a teen before I bought my own.
Production date on the barrel is Jan. 1951. The Internets tell me that that the 870 was introduced in 1950, so that would make this gun a fairly early production example, maybe the first run in 16ga.
Does this add any value? I'd never sell it, but it seems prudent to document the value in case I ever need to make an insurance claim.


















































