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Remington Wingmaster
Posted on 7/5/25 at 4:33 pm
Posted on 7/5/25 at 4:33 pm
I recently came across a 1978 20 ga. wingmaster with the fixed full choke. Guy is looking to sell but neither of us know what kind of value to put on the gun. I would say condition is good with a few minor scratches in the stock that are barely visible. Bluing is almost perfect on the barrel still and doesn't look like it has been shot much. Any ideas on how much I should offer to buy it for which would be fair to both of us? Thanks in advance.
Posted on 7/5/25 at 4:37 pm to Bond... James Bond
$500 would be fair for both, assuming you like it / want it.
Posted on 7/5/25 at 4:40 pm to Bond... James Bond
$4-600 imho and that being based on resale value mostly. That’s something you can buy and if you buy it right you can own it for next to nothing. It’s 10x better made than most anything with that name on it made in the last 10 years.great reliable gun IF you like a pump shotgun. I don’t and can’t shoot them well.
The other issue is the full choke barrel. Depending on what you’re shooting and at what distances it may be great or may not. If you like the gun and he will part with it for a price you like, buy it and buy a later model barrel with screw in chokes or have that barrel cut for them (depending on current barrel length and profile this may or may not work).
The other issue is the full choke barrel. Depending on what you’re shooting and at what distances it may be great or may not. If you like the gun and he will part with it for a price you like, buy it and buy a later model barrel with screw in chokes or have that barrel cut for them (depending on current barrel length and profile this may or may not work).
Posted on 7/5/25 at 7:46 pm to Bond... James Bond
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