The Stevens Savage Model 124 12 gauge shotgun was made from 1949 to 1954. The serial number will signify the actual year of manufacture.
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May not have one- not required by law on rifles and shotguns until 1968.
1947 - 1953
Any of the 124 series.
i do not know, but i have one too, it is a good gun i am curius of what is worth
It may not have one. SN's were not required until 1968.
The model 124 was manufactured from 1950 through 1956.
$100-200
I can't find any reference to a Stevens mod 320 however if it is similar to their mod 124 (12 ga, bolt action, 3 shot box magazine, 1950's manufacture) then you will not find an extended magazine for this gun. Stevens never made a 5 shot magazine for this gun and no after market companies would either. A 12 ga pump with extended tube magazine is a better solution.
made 1947 to 1951 very neat gun some what hard to find in good shape the tenite stocks are often broken orcracked if you have one in good shape .with original tenite stocks (plastic it would be worth about 150 bucks. Note all of these guns had tenite stocks.The 124 and the deluxe 1244 were never equipped with wooden stocks from the factory
I'm not to familiar with the 124, but I know that even in good, working condition they generally go for about 140 to 160 dollars. If you sold it as parts, depending on how much rust and mold there is, you could probably make 35 to 60 dollars. First of all, the Stevens 124 shotgun is not a semi auto, it is a bolt action despite what might appear in some of the popular gun reference books. It just happens to look somewhat like a semi automatic. If it is complete, it is probably worth a $100 even with some rust and mold. The stock is made of plastic (Tenite) so what might look like mold may come off with a decent household cleaner. I wouldn't use a petroleum based cleaner.
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