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  1. Default Remington Sportsman "Property of US Navy"

    I have an old Remington shotgun that I've had for 35 years that I like to know the value of. Serial #4697nn made July 1942 The receiver & barrel are marked "Property of US Navy" the stocks are very plain in matte or dull finish receiver has the bird scene NOT Military finish, which I think is odd, barrel has factory Cutts compensator and there is NO "Bomb" stamping....oh and the firing mech is stamped "The Sportsman" seems like an odd one, can any body help?

    smondus@gmail.com
    thanks for your help

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    Many guns purchased by the military during the war, in limited numbers, had "non-military" (blue instead of parked), and were purchased 'off the self'. Most probably did not have the bomb either. If re-built they were usually parked.

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    If there is no choke marking on the barrel the Cutts is original. It is a gunnery training shotgun.
    I have seen a few of the "Navy" marked guns. Without seeing the markings I can not say if it is real. But if it is, anything with Navy markings is very sought after.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scosgt View Post
    If there is no choke marking on the barrel the Cutts is original. It is a gunnery training shotgun.
    I have seen a few of the "Navy" marked guns. Without seeing the markings I can not say if it is real. But if it is, anything with Navy markings is very sought after.
    ditto
    be safe, enjoy life, journey well
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    So I'm Sure the markings are real I've had it for 35 years Receiver and Barrel numbers match and NO choke marks on Cutts, The NO bomb confused me along with the Bird scene on receiver. But I have confirmed it is a July 1942 build. So what is the value and where is the best place to find a collector of a gun like this... I assume it is a specific collector group this item attracts?

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    The blued receiver with game scene is correct for that serial number range. But the wood is often checkered in that range.

    Look for a choke mark on the barrel near the receiver (not on the Cutts). If it's a factory installed Cutts, there won't be a choke mark on the barrel.

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    The number of years you have owned something has NOTHING to do with whether the markings are real. I can assure you that back in 1978 the fakers were out there. If you had Navy release papers, THAT would be proof.
    No one can estimate a value without seeing the gun. Post some good pictures.

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    So lets assume its real, (forgot to mention I got it from my Grandfather 35 years ago) There is NO choke marks, What is the range of what it is worth? I'll post some pics tonight...

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    Can not guess value without pictures.
    Three shot Rem 11 long barrel has to be absolutely mint to be worth any kind of real money.
    But the Navy markings, if real, are very desirable.
    Post pictures or stop asking.

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    A USGI issued shotgun with proper providence & markings in the correct serial # range is very collectible.... but as posted above there are fakers on ANY collectible firearm...........

    As stated above......... we need pics of the area on the barrel on BOTH sides near where it joins the receiver (generally where choke is found, either marked full, mod, cyl or improved modified or imp cyl or with an asterisk * or series of asterisks *** e.g..............& of the serial #'s & US Navy markings.....

    Please post pics of entire shotgun, , any proofs or markings on the metal & wood.............closeups necessary...........
    be safe, enjoy life, journey well
    da gimp
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