1955
Made by Savage/Stevens. We have trigger guards.
Not a model number. If you are finding that stamped behind the trigger guard it is an assembly number. In any event, virtually any Stevens single-shot shotgun is going to sell for less than $100. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Stevens 12ga. /mod dhead naught
The front trigger opened the breach.
It was made by J. Stevens Arms (division of Savage Arms) sometime after 1920.
It is one type of gun.It has 2 step squared off reciver with " J stevens arm copany" stamped on the left side and the safety located inside the trigger guard.
I can't find anything about a "379" (could it be 370 or 375?), but if the name is stamped as you have it written, the gun was made between 1864 and 1886.
Apparently, not much. The Standard Catalog lists identical prices for both. The 530A was available with a single trigger which lists a little bit higher.
It's probably a pin instead of a screw, and according to e-gunparts.com, it's called the Trigger Pin.
The model 39A had a cast trigger guard and the front screw holds the receiver to the stock. The models 59's all have a stamped trigger guard that is held in place with wood screws. The take-down screw is in front of the trigger guard. The model 59B has a black forend tip.
Yes, No difference than when loaded.
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