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I got a quick look at the first picture but for some reason it disappeared and I can't open any of them up at the moment. Based on the glimpse I saw, here goes.
Around here one like that would find a price rag of $375-$400 on it. One would get an offer of $200 on a trade in or sale to a shop if lucky. It would also sit for a while as the Remington's are not well sought after in these parts, especially with a plain barrel and the 2 3/4" chambering. A sale price for a reasonable amount of time would be $300 max with lower prices for faster sales.
Other parts of the country would find different pricing and sale times so it could go for more and quicker in your locale. It could also be lower/slower. Sorry I can't give you a better suggestion but trying Internet selling prices (not the asking prices) might give a broader option for pricing.
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I don't know a thing about the shotgun but I can tell you that it would have to nearly be a beat up single shot to be priced at $400 in any local shop here. I would expect a $500 or even possibly a $600 price just based on old coolness alone. Now in trade these guys wouldn't give you anything.
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I was thinking about 5-600. Very clean and has always worked great. Has been good on Pheasants, quail, and dove. Wont be able to use it here in Ca. for game anymore, so its going down the road.Shipping so much now, I might be better off selling locally. Thanks,Ken
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Yep CA is a tough market for small gauge shotguns. Even very nice ones like yours. I bought an Ithaca English Ultra in 98%+ for $350 out the door. In the Midwest or back East it would have brought $500 and up quickly.
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