Shotguns are described by GAUGE not caliber. Most are marked on the barrel as to the gauge and correct ammuntion for use.
Shotguns are described by gauge, not caliber. It should be marked on the barrels as to which is the correct ammuntion and gauge. Shotguns are described by gauge, not caliber. It should be marked on the barrels as to which is the correct ammuntion and gauge.
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It s a Stevens model 311D double barrel shotgun serial number A226687 16 gauge. everything is on the side of the shotgun.
The Western Field model 30 shotgun is a Stevens model 520 shotgun that was made for Montgomery Wards.The value of a Stevens model 520 slide action shotgun is between 75-120 dollars on today,s market.
It is a Stevens 94 series shotgun, which was produced for many years. Would have to see the parts to determine which variation of the Stevens 94 it is. WAG would be 1960's-1970's.
This Shotgun was made by Stevens their model. 520. Made from 1930's to 1950'S Although the shotgun was Browning patent marked, it was not made by Browning.
Stevens made these only a few years,many never survived the hard times of the day.They were made in early 1900's only a few years.If one is shootable should be worth a lot to a historical collector.they were probally carried west or anywhere people were moving to make a new life for themselves.Back in this time some people owned handguns but everyone had a shotgun.
Old catalogs, old gun books.
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I do not believe the model 325's were manufactured after 1968. Therefore they required no serial number and yours may not have one. If it did have a serial number it would be on the receiver.
Savage-Stevens, early-mid 40's through 50s
Your shotgun was made during the 1950,s.