If in good condition, I see these selling for $500-$600. Watch www.gunbroker.com to see what they are currently bringing at this online auction.
From what I understand, its a big 10 gauge shotgun, more specifically a shortened police variant of the Ithaca Mag-10.
Your ithaca mag-10 semi auto shotgun was made from 1975-1986.These shotguns with the vent-rib and checkered stocks will bring between 750-850 dollars for a unfired new in the box grade shtogun that you have.
You can get an owner's manual for the Ithaca Mag 10 from the Ithaca manufacturing company. Call the customer service line and they will mail one out to you.
Ithaca did not manufacture any high powered rifles, but did import and distribute some on different occasions in partnership with LSA and BSA in particular. Sounds like what you have is an "Ithaca-BSA" bolt action sold between 1976 and 1978. It was available in both the 300 Win mag and the 7 mm Rem mag. Retail price at that time was $319.95
That depends on the condition of the shotgun and where you purchase it, and of course, what people are willing to pay. Looking on gunbroker.com, it looks like there are some listed at prices up to $1250.00. That, of course, doesn't mean that people are actually getting that top price, but it is one of the listings. Others are listed $545-$895, which seems more like the average range.
$500.00-$750.00 depending on condition
around $500 in very good shape maybe more if it is a high grade in great shape
I have a Stevens, Savage Arms Corp Model 258b, 20 gauge bolt action shotgun with a three round mag. I know it was made prior to 1968 as it has no serial numbers anywhere. I was wondering what that would be worth?
fair brand new
200-500
200-500 USD depending on condition.
"Usually" between $700 - $1,000 with the average price closer to the lower number however there are a number of factors that can affect price. These include: 1) Overall condition of the firearm (ie - like new, excellent, good, fair, poor, etc.). 2) Serial number (when was the gun made?) Sometimes this has an enormous impact on the price and sometimes no effect at all. 3) The "grade" of a particular model. Is it a base model or the top-of-the-line Mag 10? This can involve customized features such as engraving, custom stock, special metal coatings, etc. 4) Accessories - extra choke tubes, custom springs, and other extras that add value. JG