A Springfield J. Stevens 410 gauge proof tested was made sometime between 1920 and 1940. If it is in good condition it has a value of between 300.00, and 400.00.
The value of a Springfield Model 947 B Proof Tested 12 gauge would actually be dependent upon a number of things. The main thing that would be considered would be the condition.
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The most consistent answer to this question that I have seen is: Shotguns labeled 'Ranger, Patent April 20, 1915, Proof Tested 12 Gauge' were made by Savage/Stevens Firearms and marketed through Montgomery Ward. However, the design may have begin with Springfield
The age of your Springfield model 94a shotgun will be between 1926-1945.Stevens made 934,000 of these shotguns during that time span.The value will be between 40-75 dollars on today,s market.
Springfield manufacture by U.StevensCompany G.A.P.T doubvle barrel dual trigger Chicopee Falls, Mass. USA Proof tested 410 gauge selected forged steel
About $100 in very good condition.
Depending on the condition, this gun could be worth around $600. That estimate is for a gun in mint or near mint condition.
Virtually all of the single shot Stevens 12ga shotguns are going to top out shy of $100. sales@countrygunsmith.net
It would be a Stevens Model 238 manufactured between 1920 and 1948. The Ranger 101.2 is a Sears Roebuck designation.
Savage did. It is a variant of the Savage-Springfield 944.
This will be a Stevens shotgun made circa 1930-1948. It would bring $35 to $80 depending on condition.