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    Springfield 5100

    I have a 5100 wondering ballpark value. Wood is 100% no rust on metal though blue is quite faded worn. Appears no blemishes and functions as intended. 12ga.

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    If it is marked Springfield 5100, it was made before 1948. After that, they were Stevens.

    Not sure how wood could be 100% on a gun of that age.

    All things being equal, 12ga is the least valuable, smaller bore = bigger money.
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    Yes says Springfield 5100 on it.

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    Yea.....you said that in the first post.
    Pictures? Barrel length? Chokes? Bore condition? Dents in barrels?
    Takes a little more information to guess the value of your shotgun.
    Put it in a no reserve auction, and you will find out how much it was worth that day.
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