My grandfather was given a gun during the great depression in return for medical services rendered. The gun was supposed to be made around or pre the civil war period. It was a side by side 2bl barrel 12 gauge, ornate exterior hammers, with scrolling on the side plates and a walnut pistol grip. I hunted with the gun as a boy, I believe it was an English gun and the barrels were gray. My mom kept the gun in her summer home in a case behind the dresser. Caretakers have had access to the house. I recently pulled out the gun. It was a J Stevens A&T Model 250. I believe a swap was made. The stock is a plain non-pistol stock, there is no scrolling. Can anyone tell me if the J Stevens Model 250 had gray barrels?
100-300 USD
The Stevens double barrel shotgun is worth $350 to $450 dollars. The value is determined by the gun's mechanical condition.
I'm not sure of the value of your shotgun. I have a Montgomery Wards Hercules, double barrel shotgun, with external hammers. With all the research I have done it is a Stevens 217. I have been looking for a set of barrels for this gun. Can you describe your gun to me. Petter
That is a Stevens double. Pull straight down on the forend to separate it from the barrel set. Then open the barrels and remove them down and forward. Far as you need to go.
i have an old 12 gauge double from j Stevens a & t company and it is hand stamped 33 on the barrels receiver and the brace underneath barrels and we dated it back to 1880's
The Stevens model 311 was discontinued in the year 1989.You would have to contact Savage/Stevens to get the actual age of your double barrel shotgun.
I would look at the number of barrels. If there is more than one barrel, you know you have at least a double barrel shotgun. If there are 1 or less barrels, then you don't.
The cartridges will pop out.
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not with more than one gauge in one gun, but yes they make 12,16,20,28 gauge shotguns.
It s a Stevens model 311D double barrel shotgun serial number A226687 16 gauge. everything is on the side of the shotgun.