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Yes, it was. But you probably want to know either how old it is or what it is worth. It was made between 1920 and 1948 and is worth $150 to $250, depending on condition.
about two hundred and seventy five depending on condition
That would be a model 1889.
Forerunner of the 5100 series which evolved into the Savage/Stevens 311. Stevens made a LOT of double-shotguns with varying designs over the years. Depending on condition, yours would bring $200-$350 at retail. sales@countrygunsmith.net
value will depend on condition. also is one of your barrel riffled for accurate slug? is it still operational and accurate? I have a Stevens 1915 410 with one barrel riffled and its in perfect working order, dead accurate, and its in the best condition I have ever seen for that time era. Mines been feeding the family for generations.
Radar was patented by Sir Robert Alexander Watson-Watt in April 1935.
50-100 USD
$52,000
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If the date is April 20, it was made by Stevens. If it is June 15, it's an Iver Johnson product. If it's something else, we would need to know what other markings are on the gun to identify the maker, but any utility double barrel is worth from $25 if it's rusted or busted up to $250 if it is in new condition.
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