If the gun is totally immaculate, zero flaws, 100%; it's worth $300. If it's 98%, it's worth $260; 95% is $220. 90% is worth $195. Add 10% if the barrel takes rem-chokes(screw-in). The gun was only manufactured in 1985 and 1986; and the 1985 models did not have the screw-in chokes. Mine hasn't ever jammed in over 1000 rounds fired through it. I'm convinced that this model, which was supposed to be the cheap affordable version, has more quality than today's fancy 1100. I can tell that the receiver is milled out of a solid block of steel, and may be a heavier weight receiver than the modern 1100.
50-200 or so
100-500 depending on specifics
No
i have a Remington model 11 12 gauge and its worth 566 so i would say its about the same
The Remington model 58 sportsman,semi-auto shotguns are valued at between 110-275 dollars for a gun with a plain barrel.You can add 50 dollars for a model with a vent rib barrel.
150-350 dollars
50-350 usd
Should be on the action, Sportsman could be the 48 or 58 semi auto. Sportsman models have little parts left so try not to break any.
The Remington Model 12 Sportsman came in semi-auto or pump configurations, and were made from 1984-1986 (vintage?). The auto is booked at $300 in 100% condition and $150 in 60%. The pump from $275 to 140. (Add 10% if it has Rem-chokes).
This would be a Remington model 11. Not sure of your question. Please re-phrase.
Go to Remington's web site and look under their Firearms History section.
It depends on the condition and the extras like the sling,scope,case etc.Bare gun in good shape range from350.00 down to ?