depends if its a sweet sixteen and in good condition abput 1000
Depends on what is marked on the gun.
This a double barrel shotgun. This is my second favorite shotgun in the world. The reason why it is called 12 Ga double barrel is that the barrel in 12 inches long, and every two shots, it has to be reload.
An older used utility double barrel shotgun is worth around $200 if it is fully functional, but not in like-new condition.
Many early ones may not have a serial number. If they do, it will most likely be on the side of the receiver. There is a small chance it will be inside, after you remove the barrel.
yes i own one, ans am currently trying to find a diagram of the firing mech.
80 years plus or minus...
50$ to 600$ depending on condition.
I got one from e-gunparts.com, which is Numrich. They have schematics for many guns.
Your shotgun was probably made between 1920-1940.The markings of J.Stevens arms Company,was owned and made by Savage Arms Co.which used this name during the time period.
What year was riverside, 12 gauge, single shot ,model 548 made
== == "Riverside" was a brand model shotgun produced by the J. Stevens Co. (which was bought out by Savage in 1920) - These were utility grade double barrel shotguns manufactured between 1877 and 1988. If the serial number is prefixed with a letter it was manufactured after 1949. If there is no letter, it was manufactured prior to that. Thats the best I can do.
Single barrel, double barrel or pump? There are numerous models. However, most of them retail for under $250 in good, shootable condition. If unshootable, they're only worth anything as parts.