I have 5 870 shotguns, 4 Wingmasters and 1 870 and have been having a hell of a time trying to decipher their age going by the letter designation.... On the side of one barrel the serial number doesn't start with a letter, it starts with a 6 followed by a D followed by an upside down Y and last an F. The receiver ser number is S72---6J. 28 ga 870LW. The second one is a 410 with the barrel serial number WLO79 and receiver ser number T63---1H and it's an 870 LW also. The 3rd on is a 20 MAG with barrel serial number has a funny looking M followed by an X T 19. Receiver ser number S32---9N. The 4th is a 12 ga mag with the serial barrel number that starts with an object that looks like a bull's scrotum followed by E X k. Receiver ser. Number S83---8M. And the last one is a Ducks Unlimited 12 ga with the barrel ser. Number that starts with an object that looks like a bow tie, followed by W Y 19. And receiver ser. Number 6--3 DU. These are all either unfired or shot very very few times. No boxes sadly. Would love to know the year they were made and possible value.
Thanks, Jim
Trying to find age and value of my 870's
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Re: Trying to find age and value of my 870's
Barrel ser numb.....
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Re: Trying to find age and value of my 870's
Am not sure anyone could give you a reasonable valuation at this time. Gun prices have become silly-stupid, with what sold 2 years ago for $250 now commanding $800. I've seen 870 stripped receivers go for $400. Plus it's always a buyers market. Your best bet is to compare completed auctions on GunBroker or other places and see what similar firearms are selling for.
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Re: Trying to find age and value of my 870's
Thanks Scorpion. Yeh, been watching some auctions there but the shotguns selling are a little newer than mine. I'll keep an eye out.
Jim
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Re: Trying to find age and value of my 870's
Age is not a good determiner of an 870's value. Older shotguns in good condition, especially a Wingmaster, will go for more than a newer express or one in poor condition. Scorpion8 is dead on about recent values. The market appears to be cooling off though, I recently saw two 870 magnums in decent condition go for $300 when I sold one for $650 several months ago. You have some mighty fine shotguns there.