I won't swear that there aren't any, but a quick look through several of my best reference books shows NO auto-loading shotguns made by Stevens.
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What OTHER markings are on the gun? sales@countrygunsmith.net
Stevens 94c single shots are only worth about $100 to $150 in 12, 16, and 20 gauge, but 28 gauge guns regularly go for $300 to $400, depending on condition, due to rarity. Sentimentality may factor into the higher price as well. The first shot I ever fired was from a Stevens 94c 28 gauge. I consider the Stevens single shot design superior to any other brands, including Winchester. It has attractive lines and handles beautifully. This gun in 28 gauge, to me, is the best model and gauge to start a kid on by far! The 410, which kids used to start on, is considered an experts gun and rightly so. Real tough for a beginner. But the 28 gauge strikes a perfect balance. I wish someone would make an exact replica of the Stevens 94c in 28 gauge as I think it would contribute to getting young people into the shooting sports. Stevens guns are difficult date since most have no serial numbers. Stevens 94c was manufactured from the 1930's to the 1980's. If it does have a serial number it was made after 1968.
Most models designed to run on 3 rail "O" gauge track will work. Models designed to run on 2 rail will also probably work. On the other hand models designed to run on three rail and having metal wheels and axles will not work on 2 rail track.
Eastern Arms was a trade name used by Sears Roebuck on firearms from a variety of manufacturers. The Model 101.7 shows in my cross reference list as being a Stevens 311. If it's a hammerless double barrel, that would be right. Guy - The stock from a Stevens 5000, 5100, 311, or several other models should fit. You may also find these models marked as Riverside, Springfield, J.C.Higgins, or Ranger shotguns. If your plastic buttstock is not broken, I might be interested in it. My Higgins 5100 still has the tenite forearm, but the buttstock has been replaced. 101.7 is the same gun as the Stevens 311. the code is 101-Stevens/ savage/fox . 103 marlin. sears owned the brand name e.a. , ranger, and a lot of the others
No. It is a 22LR semiauto, and needs 22 LR ammo to cycle the action.
Just about any of the utility single-shot 12ga shotguns, whether made by Stevens or just about any of the other manufacturers of that type, will sell for under $100. sales@countrygunsmith.net
There was an overwhelming number of models of Stevens Tip Up rifles made. Would have to get considerably more details and/or pictures to make a determination.
Whether it is a Savage/Stevens of any other modern shotgun, look on the top or side of the receiver and it will give you that information. For example: on a 12 gauge it will say 2and3/4 inch only or 2 and 3/4 inch and 3inch magnum. The gauge is equal to the number of corresponding lead (as in metal) balls that it takes to equal on pound (troy)
I too would like some information regarding a 20 gauge J. Stevens Arms Company 'Springfield' double barrel shotgun, the only other markings are 5000 on the right side plate and a circled 22 near the trigger guard.
Leupold & Stevens, Inc., 14400 NW Greenbrier Parkway, Beaverton, OR 97006-5790 USA The "Golden Ring" models of Leupold are made in USA at the above location. However all other "Green Ring" models are made in China.