Remington never made an over/under 22/410. This sounds like a Marble's game getter.
I'm sorry, but it seems like there might be a typo or misunderstanding in your question. It appears you are asking about the value of a "sile 410 over under sporting clay shogun," but there is no specific value associated with that exact phrase in the context of firearms. However, a 410 over-under shotgun typically refers to a shotgun with two barrels, one on top of the other, and a .410 bore size. The value of such a shotgun can vary significantly based on factors such as brand, condition, age, and specific features.
50-500 usd
Small guage Sterlingworths run easily into four figures.
25-75 USD depending on condition
I paid almost $400 for a nice one at a gun auction
depends on condition of metal and wood. send photos to ruger1v@prodigy.net
Yes, in both the Superposed and the Citori. They can range in value just moderatly expensive to scarry.
Depending on exactly which variant it is, and the condition, from $150-$350. sales@countrygunsmith.net
yes
$825.00
Marketed by Firearms International of Washington as the Garcia Broco 22/410 from 1976-1978, the Blue Book lists a FAIR condition as about $115.