It is difficult to date these accurately. That model appeared in Stevens 1912 catalog, but I am not sure when it was discontinued. Best guess would be no later than the early 1930's when Stevens was absorbed by Savage Arms. www.countrygunsmith.net I do know the Patent date for this shot gun was march 19-1907 i own one anymore info will be added later I'm going to have to write Mr. Fjestad a nasty letter. There are two entries in the Blue Book's Savage/Stevens production dates for model 335 and none for the 355. My best guess is that the 1912-1931 entry should be for the 355.
$150-$250. sales@countrygunsmith.net Depends on condition. Less than $100 for a parts gun, up to $300 for top condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
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$355 low end to $780
Savage model 957YE
200 to 355 depending on condishion and model
35% of 355= 35% * 355= 0.35 * 355= 124.25
.355
The factors of 355 are: 1 5 71 355
355 is divisible by 1, 5, 71, 355
62% of 355 students= 62% * 355= 0.62 * 355= 220.1 students
355 percent is the same as 355 divided by 100: 355 / 100 = 3.55
355 x 160 = 56800 355% x 160 = 568