Double Barrel 10 Ga. Damascus barrel
Double Barrel 10 Ga. Damascus barrel
I have a hammerless Remington 10 Ga. double barrel with damascus barrels. The patent date is located on the forearm and is October 30 1894. The serial # is P138019 it is located on the metal behind the trigger guard. It says Remington Arms Co. on both sides of the gun in front of the trigger. I was wondering what a gun like this is valued at? The gun is in 95% grade. And any other information that anyone has would be appreciated.
Re: Double Barrel 10 Ga. Damascus barrel
Your Gun is an 1894 model made in the last year of prduction, 1910 The 10ga. is rather scarce and commands a slight premium. The Blue Book Of Gun Values rates it at around $1200 , A grade with auto ejectors. A grade is no engraving. If it has extractors insted of auto ejectors deduct 20% from the value.. These are figures for a 95% gun.D5DOZER wrote:I have a hammerless Remington 10 Ga. double barrel with damascus barrels. The patent date is located on the forearm and is October 30 1894. The serial # is P138019 it is located on the metal behind the trigger guard. It says Remington Arms Co. on both sides of the gun in front of the trigger. I was wondering what a gun like this is valued at? The gun is in 95% grade. And any other information that anyone has would be appreciated.
Jay Huber RSA jayren@aol.com
Re: Double Barrel 10 Ga. Damascus barrel
Anonymous wrote:Your Gun is an 1894 model made in the last year of prduction, 1910 The 10ga. is rather scarce and commands a slight premium. The Blue Book Of Gun Values rates it at around $1200 , A grade with auto ejectors. A grade is no engraving. If it has extractors instead of auto ejectors deduct 20% from the value.. These are figures for a 95% gun.D5DOZER wrote:I have a hammerless Remington 10 Ga. double barrel with damascus barrels. The patent date is located on the forearm and is October 30 1894. The serial # is P138019 it is located on the metal behind the trigger guard. It says Remington Arms Co. on both sides of the gun in front of the trigger. I was wondering what a gun like this is valued at? The gun is in 95% grade. And any other information that anyone has would be appreciated.
Jay Huber RSA jayren@aol.com