$75 to $150, depending on condition.
Mossberg or Savage/Stevens? Any particular model? sales@countrygunsmith.net
Yes, I have one. Marked J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co., Chicopee Falls, Mass., S 321. 26 1/8" barrel, almost mint condition, original stock and barrel have been refinished.
1 shotgun is a pump-action shotgun, which has 8 shots. A pump-action is when you fire, then you pump up the shotgun. The other shotgun, which is better, is the auto shotgun. You can keep firing until you run out of ammo. You can fire 10 shots before you need to reload. I hope this answers your question iFirePenguinAirstrike
Would have to identify exactly which model Stevens rifle you have. Need ALL of the markings. And, condition is everything, so digital pictures would help. www.countrygunsmith.net
The gun was made by Mossberg. We have new magazine spring assemblies for $17.00. gunshop@nctv.com
The model number and other information is on the left side of the barrel back by the pump action (what you hold to pump another shell into the chamber).
Savage/Stevens.
These are valued at 60-175 dollars.
It is a 12 GA pump action shotgun.
No
It is a 410 Gauge, Bolt Action Shotgun sold by Sears. Mine holds one shell in the chamber and five in the tube. The book says that this is a Stevens Mod 39
would like to know the value of j. Stevens 1913 single action/brake action
1947 - 1953
The Stevens 311 is a double barrel shotgun.
The stevens model 77 slide action shotgun was made from 1955-1971.
The value of a Stevens model 77 slide action repeating shotgun depends on its condition. This gun in excellent condition is valued between 75.00 and 110.00 as of 2014.
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