Most single shots are worth something less than the $90 needed to buy a brand new one. If it's really a 24 gauge, you have an odd-ball that might bring a few dollars more from a collector who really wants one of every possible size, but still probably would not break the $100 mark. 24 gauge guns were still listed in Stevens' 1936-37 catalog. The approximate age of a Stevens gun can be determined by the way the company name is marked. 1864 - J. Stevens & Co. 1886 - J. Stevens Arms and Tool Co. 1916 - No Stevens guns were produced 1920 - J. Stevens Arms Co. 1948 - Stevens (usually accompanied by the Savage name) 1990 - Savage Arms discontinued the Stevens trademark. you could check auction arms or gun broker to see what they sell for
In 2012, $70-$200 depending on condition.
50-75 dollars,depending on condition.
$50 - $100 depending on condition.
The value of a 1913 Steven 12 gauge single shot nitro special depends on its condition. This gun in excellent condition is valued between 75.00 and 100.00 as of 2014.
What is the value of a Stevens model 940b 16 gauge single shot? And when was it made?
Your Stevens model 9478 single barrel shotgun was made from 1987-1988.The value is between 60-85 dollars in the condition that you describe.
Model number is not so important for a single shot by Stevens. Most all singles value between $50 and $150 depending on condition.
$85 to $156 depending on condition
With that form of the Stevens name, it was made between 1886 and 1915. Single shots are worth from $35 to $90, depending on condition.
Depends on condition, gauge, choke, accessories, etc.. Normal price range is 50-100
Assuming you mean the Savage/Stevens 940E single-shot shotgun, about $125 in 28ga in excellent condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The value of a Stevens Savage Mod 220b 16 gauge single shot shotgun is between $200 and $500. The actual value varies greatly based on its overall condition.