Current Market Value of a Remington 3200
How much is a Remington 3200 worth today? The average used Remington 3200 is worth $600 to $1,010.

What Affects the Value of a Remington 3200?
Remington 3200 value is affected by its condition, model, and accessories or upgrades.
Value Factor 1: Condition

The better your gun’s condition, the more you can sell it for.
You can visit local gun shops for in-person appraisals, though fees may apply. Sellers can also request a free gun appraisal from us for a quick estimate.
Here's how to assess your shotgun's condition:
Like-New or Mint
- Worth the most after retail
- Unfired with original factory case
- Flawless bluing and wood finish
- Mechanically sound
Excellent
- Around 10% less than mint
- Minimal use with light handling
- Factory finish nearly intact throughout
- Mechanically sound
Very good
- Around 20% less than mint
- Moderate use with minor wear patterns
- Light handling marks on stock and metal
- Mechanically sound
Good
- Around 30% less than mint
- Noticeable wear on high-contact areas
- Reliable function with normal wear patterns
- Mechanically sound
Fair
- Around 40% less than mint
- Heavy use with significant finish wear
- Stock dings and metal finish loss visible
- May need some minor repairs
Poor
- Around 50% less than mint
- Extensive wear or surface corrosion present
- Missing parts or damaged wood
- May require some fixing
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Value Factor 2: Models or Variants
The 3200 lineup includes multiple competition-oriented variants and commemorative editions.
Knowing what variant you have is one of the biggest factors in determining value. You can check below to see what variant you have if you’re unsure.
Remington 3200 Field Value

The average used Remington 3200 Field is worth $860 to $1,520.
The Field variant features 26" or 28" barrels with modified/full chokes and hunting-style stock dimensions. This was the base model designed for versatility, featuring less ornamentation than competition grades but maintaining 3200 quality and lockup.
Remington 3200 Skeet Value

The average used Remington 3200 Skeet is worth $650 to $1,200. A "One of 1000" Skeet can sell for up to $3,640.
The Skeet features 26" or 28" skeet-bored barrels with skeet-style stock and beavertail forend. Manufactured primarily with 26" barrels, this variant was designed for American skeet competition with proper balance and handling for crossing targets.
Remington 3200 Trap Value

The average used Remington 3200 Trap is worth $800 to $1,350.
The Trap features 30" or 32" barrels with trap-specific chokes (full/modified or full/full) and Monte Carlo or straight trap stock. This variant includes trap-style rib and stock dimensions optimized for rising target presentations.
Remington 3200 Special Trap Value

The average used Remington 3200 Special Trap is worth $540 to $1,050.
The Special Trap adds upgraded wood, enhanced checkering, and refined finishing over standard Trap models. This variant represents the premium trap configuration with select walnut and improved aesthetics while maintaining competition functionality.
Remington 3200 Competition Trap Value

The average used Remington 3200 Competition Trap is worth $600 to $1,050.
The Competition Trap features adjustable comb, extended choke tubes (in later production), and competition-grade wood. This variant was designed for serious trap competitors demanding customizable fit and premium components.
Remington 3200 Competition Skeet Value

The average used Remington 3200 Competition Skeet is worth $860 to $1,580.
The Competition Skeet includes adjustable comb, competition-grade walnut, and enhanced finishing. Available with 26" or 28" barrels, this variant targets serious skeet competitors seeking maximum performance and adjustability.
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Value Factor 3: Accessories or Upgrades

Accessories can enhance a Remington 3200's resale value when they're quality components or original factory items. Period-correct accessories and complete documentation add particular value for collectible variants.
If you're having difficulty selling your Remington 3200 and its complete setup, reach out to us. We regularly accept Remington shotguns with accessories and conversion parts included.
Original Box and Papers
Having the original green Remington hard case with foam insert significantly enhances value. Complete sets with test targets, warranty cards, and original documentation demonstrate proper care and factory configuration.
Value: Around $40 to $75 for the matching box and papers.
Four-Barrel Set
Some skeet variants come with four-barrel sets which is used to change the gauge of the firearm. Including these can increase the value of your gun for some shooters, so try to sell your Rem 3200 with those if you have them.
Value: Around $180 to $250 for the complete four-barrel set.
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