I have one that my Dad got for me when I passed from the 8th to the 9th grade. This was early 1960's. I would have to sit and count on my fingers to get it all figured out so I'll wait right now. My 410 was second-hand when Dad gave $25.00 for it. It was made in the 1950's maybe 52 to 57. The value 10 years ago was around $100.00. I'm 56 years old so I've had mine awhile. AnswerHi, as far as Value goes, I just purchased a Stevens Model 59A in excellent condition for 200.00 at a Gunstore, I thought it was a little too much money, but these Shotguns have a lot of 'Sentimental value' for all us grown up kids that started on Stevens Single shots and such, so I think it was a good deal for me.
I have one that my Dad got for me when I passed from the 8th to the 9th grade.This was early 6o's. I would have to sit and count on my fingers to get it all figured out so I'll wait right now. My 410 was second-hand when Dad gave $25.00 for it. It was made in the 50's maybe 52to57. The value 10 years ago was around $100.00. I'm 56 years old so I've had mine awhile.
Bolt action .410 shotguns remain somewhat popular as starter guns for young shooters. They typically bring more than their larger counterparts. Figure $75-$150.
$50-$120 based on condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
$75-$150
your stevens model 59A was made from 1938-1945,with a total production of 21,000.
The 59a was made from 1938 to 1947.
The stevens model 59A was made by savage arms from 1937-1967.I am afraid that this is the best I can do with the info available.
Up to $125 in top condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
You will have to contact Savage arms directly for the answer to your question.
$75 to $150 depending on condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
@ 100 USD
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This is a stevens model 39A. The stevens 59A, B and C all had the takedown screw in front of the trigger guard.
Your J Stevens model 59A shotgun not rifle was made from 1938-1945.
The Stevens 59A can shoot all size loads from #12 to slug. So in short, yes.