The Remington nylon 10s were made (1962-1964) before serial numbers were required (1968)and I think all of them were made without a SN.
A Remington 870 .410 Wingmaster produced between 1964 & 1994 with a plane barrel and in fair condition (80%) is worth about $265.00. A .410 that is like new (98%) and with a VR is worth $575.00. lcj
100-400 USD depending on condition.
The letters KL can stand for 2 dates.Either May of 1942,or May of 1964.You will have to decide which of these 2 dates apply to the Remington in question.
i paid 150 for an 870 express used in exelent shape 4 years ago, but that was a real good deal.
That would depend on the type of barrel with the shotgun(plain,matte solid rib,or vent rib barrel)if a poly choke is present on the end of the barrel,and what condition the shotgun is in.
1964
Napoleon Barrel died on 1964-12-01.
1st Varient 38c (Combat) 3.5in barrel 95%=$75 (1964-1973)
I can,t make out the markings on the barrel, it says made in America but has. markings that look to be foreign, but I can,t make them out, can you help, it has a vented barrel, so I guess its not a Mohawk, just a 600, was the 600 made only one year 1964 I think I saw that somewhere?
I have recently bought one for $800.00. There is one listed on gunbroker.com for "buy it now" $ 895.00. Usually looking for similar gun on www.gunbroker.com will give you an idea
is there a value on a canadian 1964 quarter