have a Stevens model 67 series e 12 gauge 2 3/4 3 in shells what is the value please
If you were able to go to the Savage web site,they should be able to assist you with determining the age of your model 487t.
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
There may have been a little difference in the grade of wood used and perhaps a little less care was taken in the fit and finish of the Stevens guns, but all parts should be completely interchangeable. Stevens was the economy line for the Savage Arms Corporation from about 1930 to 1990.
a manual for a stephens model 62 should be easy to get just call savage arms and they should mail you one free of charge. if you go to u tube a man teaches you to disassemble one very well. zack a manual for a stephens model 62 should be easy to get just call savage arms and they should mail you one free of charge. if you go to u tube a man teaches you to disassemble one very well. zack a manual for a stephens model 62 should be easy to get just call savage arms and they should mail you one free of charge. if you go to u tube a man teaches you to disassemble one very well. zack
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
Hi, depending on condition. should be around the $150.00 range.
If it has both the Stevens and Savage names on it, it was made between 1948 and 1991. Any gunsmith should be able to find parts for it, or you can try Numrich Gunparts.
With both company names, it would have been made sometime after 1948. If you find the Savage Arms website, there should be an address for the Stevens Historian. For $15 he will research a Stevens serial number (if your gun is numbered). Value will be $25 for a parts-gun up to $120 for one in excellent condition.
i paid $310 for my 311a 12gauge if this helps. Depending on condition it should be in the $500.00 - $1200.
Should be a single-shot made by Savage/Stevens. We have new reproduction stocks. www.countrygunsmith.net
I'd bet that is 311A instead of 3114. Savage/Stevens re-named the Model 5100 as the 311 series about 1942 and discontinued the Springfield name in 1948. Depending on condition, it should be worth between $150 and $250.
The JC Higgins 101.40 is a version of the Savage/Stevens 940/947 series. Should be a single-shot shotgun. Made probably in the 1960's, value definitely tops out at $100. sales@countrygunsmith.net