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I have my eyes on a early 90s remington 11-87 premier light contour 28" barrel, removable chokes. Woods in good shape, stell has a few minor scuffs, overall good condition. Looking for a price check
Nobody can answer your question definitively.
Remington firearms have been out of production for a while, and stores are out of stock.
Prices on used Remington firearms in the US have gone nuts, so they don't provide a useful comparison.
When there are no comparisons out there, it depends how badly you want it, versus how badly the seller wants to move it on.
I think that an 11/87 is an OK autoloader.
When parts were reliably available they could usually be fixed. The future of Remington firearms is not clear, since the bankruptcy.
I think that you could do better in the same price range or only slightly more by buying a Beretta, Browning or SX3 Winchester.
I just got a 2 barrel (24.5" and 28") good used 11-87 Premier few weeks back. Synthetic stock, bluing is stil 90% ++ to maybe as much as 95%. Built maybe 90s to early 2000s. I saw some online dealers selling from $500 to $800. There was even a decent Fabarm semi for about $300 just last week, gone in a day. The only advantsge with Rem 11-87 is the current parts availability. Listed as still in production, with Remington out of bankruptcy, I hope to see parts being not an issue.