How much is a Remington 878?
$159.50
Remington Model 878 | |
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Designer | L. Ray Critendon, Ellis Hailston, and Harold L. Hameister |
Designed | c.1959 |
Manufacturer | Remington Arms |
Unit cost | $159.50 (MSRP) |
How many shells does a Remington 878 hold?
The 878 has a magazine capacity of two shells (with one in the chamber making a total of three shots) — the space that in the 870 is taken up by shells three through five is now home to the piston assembly and the return spring.
When was my Remington shotgun made?
A two or three letter code on the left side of the barrel identifies the month and year of manufacture. The first letter identifes the month, the other letter(s) identify the year.
Where is Remington serial number?
Remingtons manufactured after 1921 have a code located on the left side of the barrel near the frame that identifies the year and month of manufacture.
When did Remington start serial numbers?
With the hundreds of different Remington models produced over the past 200 years, it can sometimes be difficult to determine the age of your firearm. Since serial numbers were not required until 1968, your firearm may not have a serial number.
How old is the Remington 870?
Remington Model 870 | |
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Produced | 1950–present |
No. built | 11,000,000+ |
Variants | Wingmaster, Express, Marine, SPS, SPS-T, XCS, Tac-14, Super Mag, MCS, DM, Tac-14 DM |
Specifications |
Are Remington guns valuable?
Remington shotgun prices are unaffected, with prices holding steady and maybe even slightly declining. Model 1100 12- and 20-gauge shotguns in good condition still run about $500. Exceptions are those in new condition, with box and paperwork. Their prices have soared and are now around $1,300-$1,500.