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    Default Gun Value / 16 GA For Sale

    Guys I am having a tough time finding an old gun like this to value. It is for sale and I will move this post to the trading post but finding something to compare it to has been challenging. It is a Remington Model 11-48 in a 16 Ga with an IMP Cyl Barrel. If anyone has one like this or has am idea of the value please let me know. Thanks

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    I have that identical gun and I paid $175 for it in a private sale a few years ago
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    that sounds like a good buy. i have found a few for sale but they are mostly .410

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    Quote Originally Posted by aroyal7 View Post
    that sounds like a good buy. i have found a few for sale but they are mostly .410
    I probably got it at a better than average deal.

    If memory serves me correct there was one listed in the TP here a few years back and the starting price was about $600, several people seemed to think that was on the high side. I believe the price was reduced before it finally sold.
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    typically around 350 pre panic
    where are these 410s?

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    https://scducks.com/forum/showthread...0-Gun-for-Sale

    Here it is for reference, had 2 barrels as well.
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    My buddy bought a 11-48 28 gauge Last year to match his 12-20-16 gauge set and paid $800 for it. Gun was in decent shape, pre panic buying also.

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    I have a 12, my bil shoots a 16 every hunt, kills the hell outta deer with the purple shells

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    Paid 100$ for an 11-48 12 gauge 10 years ago, private sale from a coworker. Its worth what someone is willing to pay at the current time.

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    I read the link, where has TimSmith been?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duck cutter View Post
    I probably got it at a better than average deal.

    If memory serves me correct there was one listed in the TP here a few years back and the starting price was about $600, several people seemed to think that was on the high side. I believe the price was reduced before it finally sold.
    I bought that gun can’t remember final price.

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    Set up an account on Gunbroker and then you can search completed auctions. Asking price means nothing. The price it sold for is the definition of the market price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Palmetto Bug View Post
    Set up an account on Gunbroker and then you can search completed auctions. Asking price means nothing. The price it sold for is the definition of the market price.
    This is how I gauge gun values.

    And...Damned thread resurrection. I was all set to buy a subgauge.
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    I have a 870 express 16 gauge. Found a similar one on gun broker for sale for over $1000 I was shocked.

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    A 11-48 in 12 use to not bring much on resale, but with people going crazy that coulda changed. It's just another 12ga to most. A 16, 20, or 28 can bring some coin to the right buyer, especially the 16 and 28. Depends on options and condition of course.

    My fave bird gun is my 11-48 in 16. So much so I had Briley thread the barrel for thin wall chokes, so I could shoot it more.

    Mine is the smooth barrel, and I gave a little under $300 for it 15 years ago. Remington offered a ribbed barrel and they are pretty sought after cause they seem to be few and far between. But even without the ribbed barrel, in good shape its worth what someone is willing to pay of course.

    $400 would be my minimum asking price, possibly higher depending on condition. They ain't making any more of 'em.

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