The value of a 1962 Remington Wingmaster 12 gauge model 870TC with a Monte Carlo stock depends on its condition. This gun in excellent in condition is valued between 250.00 and 325.00 as of 2014.
Assuming it is all original and in very good or better shape, approx. $ 500.
The 870 is a pump action shotgun. The 1100 and the 11-87 are the two standard Remington semi-auto shotguns. In 2008 Remington introduced an 870 with Pheasant and Duck engraving and a semi-fancy claro walnut stock. This was a premier dealer gun. http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/premier_dealer_exclusives/model_870_wingmaster.asp
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You may find a Remington 870 Wingmaster 410 with a high gloss stock at firearm specialty stores, gun shows, online firearms marketplaces, or through private sellers. Be sure to check the legality of owning this firearm in your area and follow all necessary regulations for purchasing firearms.
Depending on the condition the value could be around $400- 450
Yes they are interchangable.
You will not likely find a Remington stock. I put my 722 in a Bell and Carlson stock and I love it.
It is the 100th Anniversary Edition for Remington's making of the 870 pump shotgun. It runs for around $1200 and is a limited edition item. The Premier Dealer Wingmaster also has engravings on each side and a gold trigger. It has semi-fancy claro walnut stock and forearm.
No, the Remington Model 1100 stock has a hole (recepticle) through the inside of the stock in the pistol grip area to accept the action spring tube. The Remington Model 870 stock has no need for this hole so the 870 stock will not fit on the Model 1100 action.
Probably not but call your local gunsmith
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