valuation assistance

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Hi, I know it is hard to price a firearm without inspecting it, but can someone give me ballpark pricing/valuation for these two Remingtons.

I know the 1100 is well respected. These are both wood furniture trap/field guns. They are from the 80's, and have seen moderate, easy use, but have been safe queens for nearly 10 years, and are in very fine condition.

VDL 12 guage Model 1100

VDL 20 guage Model 1100 SB Grade


Thanks.
 
Hi, I know it is hard to price a firearm without inspecting it, but can someone give me ballpark pricing/valuation for these two Remingtons.

I know the 1100 is well respected. These are both wood furniture trap/field guns. They are from the 80's, and have seen moderate, easy use, but have been safe queens for nearly 10 years, and are in very fine condition.

VDL 12 guage Model 1100

VDL 20 guage Model 1100 SB Grade


Thanks.

Fixed or vent rib and what type of fixed choke in each. That makes a big difference??
Also is the 20ga a lightweight or standard receiver and does it say skeet-b on the side of the receiver
 
Vent rib, with modified. 30".

20 gauge is standard receiver, with skeet B.

Thanks.

Ok. 12ga pending condition is as you say or better 375 -475
20ga could go either way assuming a fixed skeet choke and no tubes.
20ga large receivers are a hard sell unless someone is looking for one then they can get top bucks.
average 350-400 . B grade in those was really not any different other than maybe and just maybe a little better wood than a field grade. The internals were however a way better fit and worked usually real well.
Someone that is trying to find one for a match to their 12ga for skeet may pay 500-550. If I was selling it would probally start at 500 and drop accordingly good luck:)
 
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