Contact Savage Customer Service through their website. They bought Stevens in 1920, and it is part of their company.
it is a .410 ga. single barrel shotgunI have a STEVENS model 94H , it is a 12 ga. The one that I have is about 40 years old.
I can say that Stevens began production of the model 94 single shot shotguns in the year 1929.and finished in the year 1945.
paid $75 for one this week from a dealer
i just bought one for$85 in fair condition
Not sure on the age trying to find out myself. But parts are found here. http://www.e-gunparts.com/productschem.asp?chrMasterModel=089Zz94H
We've got them. Price depends on whether you need just the wood or the entire assembly. sales@countrygunsmith.net
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I have a single shot 94h 20 gauge that my parents gave me in 1970, the stock and forarm are missing due to abuse and the bolt that holds the stock on is missing .I checked sources for the stock and for arm and you are looking at about 80-120 bucks if you can find them. value on the gun who knows , they cost about 50 bucks new from sears back then.
I hope you didn't read this before I deleted the smart alec who said it was worth $2000. A used single shot J. Stevens, no matter what model number, is worth something less than a new utility single shotgun. You can pick up a new NEF for $90 in any sporting goods store.
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I read somewhere online that they were bought one at Sears in 1970. So I would say it is at least 40 years old as it is 2010 now. From an online forum... Stevens were the inexpensive single and double barrel shotguns sold under the Stevens name from 1865 to 1915, they also were sold under "Montgomery ward", "Sears Roebuck", "Western Auto" and anyone else who would pay to brand the shotgun under their name. In 1915 their operation was sold to New England westing house to produce military rifles for WWI. They were sold again in 1920 to Savage Arms and produced shotguns under the "Stevens-savage" or just "Stevens" name for a long time. It was the economy line of shotguns. They were very inexpensive and millions were produced so they really have no collector value. Later on the even made pump shotguns and rifles as well. Savage still today uses the Sevens name for their economy line of rifles.
If you add 94H to C5H with the ADI instruction, the result in the accumulator will be 59H and the carry flag will be set. It does not matter what value the carry flag had to start with, because you said ADI, instead of ACI. (For ACI, the result would be 5AH with carry set.)