Remington Model 31 pump shotgun in 16 ga. with solid rib 26" barrel. My Uncle Bought it and let my grandfather have it later on. My grandfather gave it to me. My Uncle says it's mine to keep. I'll never sell or part with it until I'm gone. Then, one of my kids will get it, with strict orders to keep it in the family forever, of course. My uncle paid $28.00 for it, new, in 1937, in a hardware store. The finish on the metal is brown instead of blue. My dad oil finished the stock and added a Pachmyr recoil pad. It's in great shape. Some wear marks on the slide bars is all. I don't hunt with it anymore, but it was my first shotgun to hunt with, back in the late 60's. That's one smooth action. You can point the barrel up, push in the pump release and the action comes almost all the way back, just on gravity alone. Sweet. I don't think it's worth all that much money, according to the Gun Digests. But who cares? You can't put a price on a gift like that from some relatives I think very highly of. My grandfather passed away quite a few years ago. My uncle is still in great shape at 87. He recently purchased a M1 Carbine just to have one. You gotta love a guy like that.