The .410 is a popular gun. A Springfield .410 in good used condition usually carries a price ranging from $75 to $150 at gunshows. The better the condition, the higher the price. The Stevens 15B is worth maybe $100 tops, even in excellent condition. I bought one at the big Sioux Falls show last year for $45 in really nice shape.
Westfield, MA
It is the same as a springfield 511 of Springfield, Savage & Stevens
Springfield was a trade name used by J Stevens Arms Co. The name was used by Savage after they bought Stevens in 1920 but it was discontinued in 1948.
Stevens and Springfield merged with Savage. Check customer service at Savage arms.
Made by Savage/Stevens and is basically the same as the Savage Springfield Model 18.
Probably Savage/ Stevens/ Springfield
I can say that the Savage/Stevens No 39 was made from 1938-1945.I cannot say if the model 39A is the same or not.
E gunworks has them i think and im very sure if you dont find it under springfield/savage look under stevens/savage 87 S it should be the same gun good luck DAVE
Magazine tube for a Savage/Stevens 87a should be easy give Brownells a call. I think the part I got for my Stevens Springfield 86 is the same part. Theirs is listed as Old Savage ....works fine in my bolt 86. Ed
I can't locate this particular model, but Stevens/Savage dropped the Springfield line in 1948.
Springfield Arms was a trade name used by J. Stevens Arms and Tool Co beginning around 1920. After Stevens was pruchased by Savage Arms, that company continued making Springfield Arms rifles and shotguns until 1948.
Contrary to what some believe, Springfield Arms was never a subsidary company of Cresent Arms. Springfeild Arms, like Cresent Arms, were both bought out by Stevens/Savage. Unlike the Cresent, Springfield manufacturing continued after the buy out. Some clarification: Springfield Arms Co was absorbed by Stevens very early, before 1900. Stevens continued to use the Springfield name on certain models of shotgun. Savage absorbed Stevens around 1930 or so, and continued to use the Springfield name on into the 1980's, generally on guns sold to mass-marketers. Crescent Firearms was originally an independent manufacturer that was bought by the major wholesale HD Folsom, which also eventually was absorbed by Savage.