The single-shot Stevens (made by Savage) Model 94 shotguns will bring anywhere from $40 to $185, depending on condition and gauge. The .410 is the most valuable, the 12-gauge the least, with the 20-gauge and 16-gauge falling in between. In good condition, a 20-gauge might bring $75 to $125 at a gun show. That means reasonably clean metal and no cracks in the wood.
These were manufactured from 1926 to 1945. If it is marked with both the Savage and Stevens names, it was probably made after 1941.
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The value of a Savage Arms Co model number 1911 22 caliber shotgun depends on its condition. In excellent condition this gun is valued between 125.00 and 175.00 as of 2014.
Sometime between 1920 and 1948.
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Rifle and Shotgun only.
Approximately twenty thousand to approximately a hundred thousand.
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Size of the bore.
approximately twenty million dollars