the value of a 1948 Stevens double barrel shotgun 16 gauge. Hammerless.
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.
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Your gun was made between 1920 and 1948.
model 94B Stevens plastic stock was mfg in 1950. Stevens uded letter code starting with A in 1949 until P in 1969.
1910, give or take a few years.
The Worthington was made by both Crescent and Stevens for George Worthington Company of Cleveland. Value is about $100 to $150, depending on condition and originallity
Sometime between 1920 and 1948.
Around $50-$75. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The Springfield J Stevens arms 20 gauge shotgun, barrel number 94B is valued at $175 in top condition. Fair condition value is $75.
The Springfield/Stevens model 67 shotgun dated from 1986-1989.
Springfield Arms shotguns were manufactured by the Stevens division of Savage Arms from 1920 to 1948.
$75 in top condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
how old is trade mark stevens shotgun
J. Stevens Arms Company
The model number is stamped on the right side of the receiver on many Stevens products.
Manufactured sometime between 1920 and 1948.
First you have to determine what kind of "Springfield" you have. It could be a US military arm from the Springfield Armory dating to sometime before the Civil War or a new sporting arm from Springfield, Inc., but most likely it is a shotgun made by J. Stevens Arms or the Stevens Division of Savage Arms.
Contrary to what some believe, Springfield Arms was never a subsidary company of Cresent Arms. Springfeild Arms, like Cresent Arms, were both bought out by Stevens/Savage. Unlike the Cresent, Springfield manufacturing continued after the buy out. Some clarification: Springfield Arms Co was absorbed by Stevens very early, before 1900. Stevens continued to use the Springfield name on certain models of shotgun. Savage absorbed Stevens around 1930 or so, and continued to use the Springfield name on into the 1980's, generally on guns sold to mass-marketers. Crescent Firearms was originally an independent manufacturer that was bought by the major wholesale HD Folsom, which also eventually was absorbed by Savage.
The age of your Springfield model 94a shotgun will be between 1926-1945.Stevens made 934,000 of these shotguns during that time span.The value will be between 40-75 dollars on today,s market.
I have a 12 Ga. sitting here saying springfield manufactured by J. Stevens arms company. If that helps ya any. It's a single shot that's really short with no searial number or model number.
These shotguns were made from 1926-1945.Stevens did not keep records as to the year of production by serial numbers.
The name with "Tool Co" at the end was only used from 1887 - 1916.
Stevens and Springfield merged with Savage. Check customer service at Savage arms.