I don't know what the numbers on the trigger are unless they are a part number, but you can add about 25% to the asking price for a single selective trigger.
It is one type of gun.It has 2 step squared off reciver with " J stevens arm copany" stamped on the left side and the safety located inside the trigger guard.
value of Stevens model 94 long tom perfect condition
I am not sure about the "Buckhorn" part, but if it is the same as the Stevens (part of Savage Arms) 52B S-L-LR .22 caliber single shot bolt rifle it should date to the mid-1930s. This firearm was also sold by Montgomery Ward as a Western Field model 36. (To make things confusing, the Western Field model 36 referred to both a rebranded Stevens model 52B-62-83N and a rebranded Mossberg model 10. The Mossberg 10 was made 1933-35.) The 1934 Stevens parts catalogue includes the Stevens model 52B (see http://www.cornellpubs.com/Templates/StevensParts1934.htm), as does the 1938 Stevens parts catalogue. The Stoeger 1939 World's Fair Issue Gun and Sports Catalogue does not include the 52B, but does list the Stevens Buckhorn models 53, 56, 66, and 76. The website www.e-gunparts.com lists the component parts of the Stevens model 52B under the heading "Savage, Fox, Springfield, and Stevens." All of these were brand names used by the Stevens company.
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the Stevens model 325 series was produced by Savage from 1947 until it was discontinued in 1950.Later savage manufactured the 340 (essentially the same gun) under the Savage name.Serial numbers were required under the gun control act which was made into law in 1968.From that point on all firearms made were required to have serial numbers.
The Eastern Arms single shot .410 was manufactured by Stevens. Parts are the same as the Stevens model 94 and can be obtained from The small Arms Shop at 352-637-4770. Hope this helps...Steve
That the actual serial number low on this model. It should be on the trigger metal guard
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I have one. Case hardened receiver, solid rib. Interestingly, in looking a the single trigger, there is a slot next to it (underside of receiver)which contains a piece of metal which does not protrude below the receiver. It's as if it was a double trigger converted to single trigger. I have no idea. It was made before 1948. I use it to this day, got four chuckars just yesterday. It just puzzles me. The side of the receiver says Stevens and next to it "model 5000" and it has an engraving of a pointer on the receiver as well. ????
Not a model number. If you are finding that stamped behind the trigger guard it is an assembly number. In any event, virtually any Stevens single-shot shotgun is going to sell for less than $100. sales@countrygunsmith.net
What is the value of a Stevens model 940b 16 gauge single shot? And when was it made?
This is a stevens model 39A. The stevens 59A, B and C all had the takedown screw in front of the trigger guard.
It was made by Stevens, the model is: Stevens model 940
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I think you meant J. Stevens. If your firearm is a single shot .22 bolt action rifle, it is likely that you can get the part from gunpartscorp.com. Part # 103820ADescriptionTriggerPrice$5.70However, check with them first- Stevens was absorbed by Savage Arms.
You will have to contact Savage directly for the answer to your question.I beleive that the serial numbers to the Stevens model 311 side by side shotgun are not in the public domain.I can say that the model 311 was discontinued in the year 1989.