The Model 5000 was the first 12 gage made using the case hardend steal receiver. It had steal that looked like a rainbow and most look as goos today as the day it was produced. They were first produced around 1921. It was later changed to the 5100 in 1931 and then to the 311 after WWII and was produced mostly un-changed untill around 1989. The older 5000 models are harder to find as would be expected for a 90 year old gun. Some online auctions you may run across one for as little as $200-300 for people that don't know what they have. Most blue book and shooters bibles don't even list them anymore. Someone wanting their grandfathers reliable shotgun should expect to pay $2000-$4000 for one in very good condition.
The value of a 1914 Springfield double barrel shotgun made by J Stevens depends on its condition. This model in excellent condition is valued between 599.99 and 699.99 as of 2014.
A Stevens Model 311 double barrel is worth about $300. They were made 1931-1989. Used to be called Springfield till 1948.
Manufactured by Stevens Arms, 1931-1941. Montgomery Wards. Hercules was just their name for this model.
The Stevens model 311 was discontinued in the year 1989.You would have to contact Savage/Stevens to get the actual age of your double barrel shotgun.
It is a Stevens Model 1929.
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$285.00
It s a Stevens model 311D double barrel shotgun serial number A226687 16 gauge. everything is on the side of the shotgun.
Yes, I believe it was. I have a Model 53-B (single shot .22LR) and it says on the barrel 'SPRINGFIELD MODEL 53-B, Manufactured by J. Stevens Arms Co., Chicopee Falls, Mass. U.S.A.'
the stevans/savage double barrel 503a was made between 1936 and 1954
100-325 USD
500