Assuming you mean the Savage/Stevens 940E single-shot shotgun, about $125 in 28ga in excellent condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
I would say it's around 75-65 used.
I have a Stevens Model 940E,it has a 410 sleave in the gun . It is able to shot 410 as will as it shots 12 gauge when the 410 sleave is taken out. I've had a few guys look at it, they all say they had not seen one before. Is the sleave made for this gun by stevens? ,,
Normally, a utility single shot is worth less than $100 even in the best condition, but the 28 gauge can change that. In the Midwest the gun will not sell at any price and in the Northeast it will bring a premium.
I have one...410 single shot still shoots great ! My first shotgun,Dad bought it new for me Christmas 1969.I killed many a squirrel with it growing up.Not much value to them.Maybe $ 100.Hope this helps. Tim
Depending on the condition it could be worth $50-$125.00. I own 3 that are mint and one that is new in the box. The one new in the box is at best worth $190.00. Hope that helps.
I JUST BOUGHT ONE AT A PAWN SHOP FOR $65
940E what??
My single is a model 948E but I think the 940E is the same assemble
www.savageparts.com has a schematic. I advise against disassembly unless you absolutely have to. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Model 940e 16gauge
There are two springs in the forend of a 940E. A heavy S-shaped spring called the 'forend spring' and a smaller formed-wire spring called the 'forend spring spring' which puts spring tension on the other spring. Which spring are you having difficulty with? repair@countrygunsmith.net