Try pressing the safety down or inward while pulling the bolt rearward
My 59A has an external screw/pin that must be removed, then the bolt will slide right out.
would like to know the value of j. Stevens 1913 single action/brake action
July 10, 1902 Patent application was filed on a pump action shotgun that would become the Stevens Model 520.
The value of a Stevens 335 shotgun would actually be dependent upon a number of factors. Some of these factors would be the age and condition of the shotgun.
This would be a Stevens single shot worth up to $75.
I would try numrich gun parts corp.first.they can be found on the web.
I would first look at numrich parts corp,and look at the model number you have.If you do not find anything The shotgun you have was made by stevens and there model number was stevens model 520.I would look for that model number next.Good luck in your search.
I am looking for the same thing. I have a J. Stevens model 54 in .410 that my grandfather left me and cannot find any info on this shotgun. It is bolt action with a cocking knob on the rear of the bolt. Any info would be appreciated.
All my records indicate that stevens did not make a model 337 shotgun.If your stevens shotgun is marked U337 under the receiver,this would be a serial number,not a model number.
The Western Field model 30 pump action shotgun and the Stevens model 520 shotgun are one and the same firearm.Savage/Stevens made these for Montgomery Wards.The shotgun in question should show that it was chambered for the 12 gauge shotshell.The length of these shotgun shells were 2 3/4in. If your shotgun is not marked,I would have a gunsmith make a quick check of the chambering for you.This will only take a couple of minutes to do.
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 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?
I would have to do some searching to verify this, but I don't believe Stevens ever made a shotgun using percussion caps.