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If it is in working order and in good condition, $50 - $100. Seen the refinished ones go for as high as $350-$400
I have a Stevens, Savage Arms Corp Model 258b, 20 gauge bolt action shotgun with a three round mag. I know it was made prior to 1968 as it has no serial numbers anywhere. I was wondering what that would be worth?
Stevens model 62 savage arms 22 caliber/30 round clip
This model of shotgun is identicle to a mossberg 395. You can still purchase clips for this model online or at gunshows. There are 2 round and 5 round clips availible. Just search for the mossberg 395 clips.
the 410 mossberg model 183d-a is a bolt action 410 gauge shotgun with a tree round mag well and has two interchangeable chokes full choke and modified
Need to know type of action, all specifications such as barrel length, round or octagon, and any markings on the gun. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Made in the 1940's, not a collector item. Value on working bolt-action shotguns generally tops out at $100. sales@countrygunsmith.net
I can't find any reference to a Stevens mod 320 however if it is similar to their mod 124 (12 ga, bolt action, 3 shot box magazine, 1950's manufacture) then you will not find an extended magazine for this gun. Stevens never made a 5 shot magazine for this gun and no after market companies would either. A 12 ga pump with extended tube magazine is a better solution.
The savage/Stevens model 74 single shot falling block action rifle was made from 1972-1989.It is chambered in .22LR caliber with a 22in round barrel,open sights,color case hardened frame,and a straight stock.
The rifle will shoot .22lr .22 short, and .22 long. Only .22lr will cycle the action and load the next round. .22 Short and long will function as bolt action only.
About 100 bucks if all the parts or there. I'm trying to find one for parts I'm restoring my Grandfathers 410.
I have a Western Field 20 Gauge with a 3 round clip it is a Model 15K. I am currently re-doing this gun and am missing a few parts. Does anyone have a picture schematic of this model? The gun was built by Mossberg for Montgomery Wards. The Model 15 roughly corresponds to the Mossberg Model 80 or 85, but the K suffix on Mossberg normally indicates C-LECT-CHOKE which was not offered until much later in the 185 series. We have a considerable amount of parts for the older Mossberg bolt-action shotguns, so let us know if we can help. www.countrygunsmith.net