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Remington 1100 20ga Skeet Standard Weight Value
Austringer62
Member Posts: 34 ✭
Hello,
I am thinking about selling my Remington 1100 20ga. It is the standard weight version, meaning it was build on the 12ga frame, has a serial# that ends in "X." It is choked for skeet, but does not have "Skeet" stamped on the receiver. I am the original owner, it was purchased in 1975. It is in very good shape, both externally and internally.
I plan on entering it at a penny, with no reserve. I know there's always a risk, but how much would you expect it to sell for?
This was my first shotgun, a gift for my 13th birthday, and I'm somewhat reluctant to part with it.
Thank You.
I am thinking about selling my Remington 1100 20ga. It is the standard weight version, meaning it was build on the 12ga frame, has a serial# that ends in "X." It is choked for skeet, but does not have "Skeet" stamped on the receiver. I am the original owner, it was purchased in 1975. It is in very good shape, both externally and internally.
I plan on entering it at a penny, with no reserve. I know there's always a risk, but how much would you expect it to sell for?
This was my first shotgun, a gift for my 13th birthday, and I'm somewhat reluctant to part with it.
Thank You.
Comments
From what I have seen on several websites, skeet shooters like this gun due to the very light recoil, among other things.
Thank you for your replies,
Marc