Condition is everything in guns. If the stock has damage (cracked) bluing
worn off (or partially) the receiver, but still shoot able, Maybe $125 (better known
as a working gun).
In excellent shape ( all the bluing is intact on the receiver/barrels, stock is
uncracked) $250-350, depending on region/area.
Keep in mind that the Springfield brand was discontinued around 1948, so your gun
predates that time. Savage introduced it's replacement in 1949 with the Stevens
Model 311. Hope this helps.
J.stevens
Built c. 1930-1948 by Stevens division of Savage Arms. If in useable condition, possibly worth $200+.
Springfield Arms shotguns were manufactured by the Stevens division of Savage Arms from 1920 to 1948.
as your looking down the gun, the gauge should be stamped on the left barrel back by the stock.
100-300 USD
$399.00 on gunbroker
The Springfield line was sold by Stevens/Savage from about 1920 until the 1940's. If you need a closer estimate of the age, you can get the Stevens Historian's address from savagearms.com and send him $15 and the serial number.
Depends on the condition and age but in the region of $300 - $400
If fully functional and the plastic stock hasn't broken yet, around $200-250
Springfield manufacture by U.StevensCompany G.A.P.T doubvle barrel dual trigger Chicopee Falls, Mass. USA Proof tested 410 gauge selected forged steel
A Stevens breakdown double barrel 2 3/4 in good condition should go for 900 to 1000 dollors.
1924.