While researching this for my Dad I ran across another site where the value was listed as $100 dollars for one in fair to good condition.
I don't agree, as it has more value to me. Some nice engraving on the receiver, and parts that keep working. It's worth what you think it is.
They are worth more than that. Do some searches. No matter what condition they are not worth much, monetarily. Sometimes value includes much more than $$. They are reliable, dependable guns. The long recoil design is still in use today in the Franchi 48AL, and it worked fine for nearly 100 years in the Browning A-5 and the Remington model 11.
The savage model 755A was different than the standard model 755 shotgun,because it had engraving,were the standard model did not.So the A stands for the engraved model.
The Savage model 755 and 755a were made from 1949-1958.
These Savage model 755A shotguns will range in price from 110-150 dollars,depending on overall condition.
The savage model 755a was the follow up model to the Savage model 720 auto loading shotgun which was made with John M Brownings patent.The model 755A was available in 12,or 16 gauge with a barrel length of 26in,28in,or 30in.Various chokes,rounded off receiver,and checkered pistol grip stock.These were produced from 1949-1958.
800 dollars
Around $250
I own one, and found out for myself. They're worth $150 to $300 depending on the condition.
1958
You can try WWW.savageparts.comthey handle a large number of parts for savage Stevens arms
Contact Savage Customer Service, M-F at (800) 370-0708, and ask for a copy of the owners manual- and say please.
Between 1948-1959
AnswerEarly Stevens shotguns did not have choke markings.sales@countrygunsmith.netOn my Savage semi-autos, a model 755A and 775A, the chokes are marked with an asterisk on the rear left side of the barrel. One for full, two for mod., three for IC.