Yes. Manufactured by J. Stevens Arms Co. Yes there is, I own a Springfield Model 18 Series F bolt action 410. It is clip fed and chambered for 2 1\2 & 3in shells. I am looking for information on its worth.
I have one that is manufactured by the Savage Arms Corporation. Says Springfield Model 951 and is a single shot bolt action with 3 inch chamber. I have one that is marked "1929 Model". Anyone know what it is worth? The single shot bolt action and the single shot break-open model 1929 are both worth $50-$125, depending on condition, but only because they are .410's. If they were 12 gauges, you'd probably have to give them away. I saw the following model: Springfield Arms Company, Chicopee Falls, Mass, U.S.A Pat Apr. 20-1915 .410 guage Side-by-Side Break Open (dual front/rear triggers).
Yes but how much
What is the value oof a .410 gauge shotgun
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Any old shotgun stamped "44 Cal." or using the number 44 is chambered for the cartridge which eventually was modified into today's .410 gauge bore. They reportedly fire the .410 ok, but are not as good generally as the true .410 shotgun.
A "410" is the smallest gauge of shotgun.
The Springfield 410 model 67b pump shotgun is valued at $200 in fair condition. In good condition, it is valued at $300.
On website GunsAmerica has one for sale for 225. Unknown what condition yours is in or the one for sale.
Numrich may have them. e-gunparts.com Item # 121950
There have been several handguns made that fire .410 shotgun shells- most recently the Taurus Judge. By the way, .410 is actually a caliber of shotgun, not a gauge. A .410 shotshell is about 67 gauge- but no one uses that designation.
The 410 Shotgun is really .410 Caliber. Unlike all other sizes of shotgun, (10,12,16,20,28gauge), the 410 is measured in caliber. I believe it works out to something like 36 gauge. So the 410 shotgun is .41 Caliber
Should use either 2 1/2" or 3" .410 shotgun shells.
150 - 200 bucks in .410
The value of a Mossberg Model 500e 410 gauge shotgun overages between $200 and 300. The actual value of the shotgun is largely determined by its overall condition.