The 107B in 20 gauge is not rare. Even in excellent condition it probably isn't worth more than maybe $125, and in well-used condition can be found for as low as $50 at gunshows.
Model number is not so important for a single shot by Stevens. Most all singles value between $50 and $150 depending on condition.
There isn't one
It depends on the model, condition, accessories, box, papers, gauge, barrel length, choke(s), etc..
Not much beyond what is stamped on the gun. Manufactured 1931-1941 by the Stevens division of Savage Arms in Chicopee, Mass.
About 150-200
50-100 USD
how can i find a bolt assembly for my j.stevens 410.gauge shotgun model 38.b
It is a single barrel, break-away 12 gauge shotgun.
$50 and up, depending on make, model, and condition.
The J Stevens model 107B break over 12 gauge single shot shotgun is valued at $125 in good condition.Ê In fair condition, it is valued at $50.Ê
What is the value of a Stevens model 940b 16 gauge single shot? And when was it made?
Around 75-100 dollars.
Some guns cannot be dated due to lack of information. Yours is one.
They were made in .410 bore, 20, 16, 12 gauge, and may have had 32 and 28 gauge options, though they are rare if they exist. It should say on the barrel what gauge and choke it is.
The 5100 was made from 1931 to 1941. I didn't know a single trigger was available in the Springfield line. I own an old Springfield double barrel 20 gauge, serial number E67029. Is Springfield the actual model name, I see no reference anywhere to a model 5100. How do I verify what I have. Well, Apollo50, tell us what IS marked on it and maybe we can tell you something.
What year was riverside, 12 gauge, single shot ,model 548 made
The Stevens 311 was marked as model 5000 from about 1920 to 1931, then 5100 until 1941. Most references just list the 311 as if it had the same model number for the entire production period.