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I am requesting the value of this shotgun, and with the serial number listed I would like to know the age of the gun. Thank you jean send reply to [email protected]
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Take a look at the Blue Book of Gun Values at a nearby gun shop. Someone there will be able to help you. I can tell you they made a ton of these shotguns over the years, and it is not likely to hold any collector value. This is a good field gun for hunting.
I couldn't find anything on a .44 shotgun. Found .410 and here is a bit of stuff on the IJ brand with dates and Serial #s. See if this helps and maybe you can re-post your request.
S - 19258-August. Year is 1925 confirm. If you want to be more specific and want to know more details. on the month you can call. You can call Remington at 1-800-243-9700 and go thru the menu selection.
One of the menu options is to request information on your Remington
based off the serial number. You read off your serial number and the guy
looks up in the database the year the gun was made and what the
original barrel was for that gun (if gun had barrel options like
shotguns do).
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In general, a 1950s Sweet Sixteen is a valuable gun. Measure the distance from the trigger
to the end of the **** stock to get the "legnth of pull" (LOP). this
was 14 1/14 " when it left the factory. If it is shorter, the value
will be less.
Without seeing it, although many have been altered which would bring a price $350 - $450 area.
This guide might help if you can determine the condition : OS is 1958.
AUTO-5 SWEET 16
- 16 ga., 2 9/16 in. chamber from 1937-1940, and 2 3/4 in. chamber from
1947-1975, similar configuration to Lightweight, 12 and 20 ga., gold
plated trigger, 10 oz. lighter than Standardweight Model 16 ga.,
1937-1940 mfg. Sweet Sixteens were available in pre-war Grades I, III,
and IV. Mfg. 1937-1975 by F.N.
remington serial number pre 1921
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