A Stevens Savage model 1240 is worth anywhere from $50 to $150 dollars. The value is determined by the bore and mechanical condition of the gun.
Could you possibly have hit an extra digit and actually have a Model 240 O/U double barrel? If so, the Standard Catalog suggests a retail value of $300 in NRA Very Good condition.AnswerI have a Stevens Model 1240 shotgun. Have no idea what it is worth. I have not been able to find it listed in any books. It is probably not worth much as it appears to have been cheaply built. Mine was handed down from a great uncle and it works real good on squirrels. It is definitely not an over/under shotgun, but a unique type of repeater I havn't seen on any other shotguns. The closest I can describe it is a type of bolt action. AnswerI have the same shotgun that you are talking about. Its a model 124C look again I made the same mistake. It's called a cross-bolt or straight action repeater shotgun with a teniate stock and forearm with a 28" barrel with 3 shot the gauge is 2 3/4. They were built from 1947 to 1952 Here's a webstie that I found it on with a pic to. Prices depending on condition the highest $200 http://www.shootist.ab.ca/dsht1.HTML
45% of 1240 = 45% * 1240 = 0.45 * 1240 = 558
3% of 1240 = 3% * 1240 = 0.03 * 1240 = 37.20
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496/1240 x 100 = 40 Therefore, 496 is 40 percent of 1240.
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1240/5 = 248
this means 1240 MINUTES in a DAY
It is: 40 times 31 = 1240It is: 40 times 31 = 1240
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