Easy. It was made in 1929, hence the model number...
I paid $80 for mine...
Look in the yellow pages for gunsmiths.
Your gun was made between 1920 and 1948.
My first shotgun was a springfield Model 67 around 1973-74. I dont know about the "E" but mine was a 20 gu shotgun
Contact springfield arms and ask them. They should be able to look it up and tell you.
1929
springfield 410 shotgun #3131
If your shotgun is chambered in 12 gauge,then it was made in the year 1929.
The value of a Springfield 20 gauge pump shotgun would actually depend on a number of factors. Some of these factors would be the age and the condition of the shotgun.
On website GunsAmerica has one for sale for 225. Unknown what condition yours is in or the one for sale.
With the serial number that you provided,your browning auto-5 shotgun was made in 1925 if you have a 12ga.shotgun.If your shotgun is a 16ga shotgun then it was made in 1929.
In Fort Wayne,In. at the H&H gun shop they have a springfield 1929 single shot 12 ga.in excelent condition for $69.95. Very attractive shotgun. Do you mean to tell me that my Springfield A. 1929 Model Single Shot 12 ga. is only worth $70, that cannot be right. Its not in the blue book, so where is the right value? Why do you think your Springfield Arms shotgun is valuable? You should be able to find it in the Blue Book if you look under Stevens Arms. I know it is in the Standard Catalog of Firearms. Springfield was the economy grade of Stevens which was the second-tier division of Savage. It's a good and serviceable shotgun, but it's still a single shot, break-action, utility gun. You can buy a brand-new Baikal or Boito for $80, so a second-hand gun is going to be less.