The "Arms & Tool" was part of the Stevens name from 1886 to 1915. A .410 would not have been produced prior to 1900. A single shot would be worth $50-$90 or a double barrel $100 to $300. Is it marked ".410"? A .410 shell would fit in an older model chambered for the shorter .44-shot cartridge, but should not be fired in one. Some of the Stevens Favorites and Ideals were available in this chambering and although they aren't worth very much if well-used, they can get pretty pricey if approaching like-new condition.
with a serial number of E261611
your Stevens arms shotgun was produced between 1926-1935 with only 2,000 total being made.
Where is serial number on stevens 311c 410?
Depends on model and when it was made. I have a Stevens 84-C that has no SN on it.
All my records indicate that stevens did not make a model 337 shotgun.If your stevens shotgun is marked U337 under the receiver,this would be a serial number,not a model number.
40-110 yrs
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SN not required before 1968
The letter on the serial number usually indicates the date it was made. The letter "S" on your serial number indicates that it was made on 1965.
No. You are looking at either a serial number or a floor assembly number. sales@countrygunsmith.net
model 77 does not have a serial number,they were made before serial numbers were required
The stevens model 9478 shotgun was made between 1978-1985.