There were a few different models of Stevens single-shot from that era, and the differences are really minor. They are generally lumped together as 'pre-Model 94'. sales@countrygunsmith.net
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That patent date identifies a Stevens single shot.
About 600 to 700 dollors
i have a Stevens like the one you speak of.....here is what mine is stamped....hope it helps.....top, patented august 12 1913 right side of receiver trade mark Stevens reg us pat off & fgn Stevens arms company chicopee falls mass. usa left side stamped nitro special.........
i don't know this answer but i have a this exact shotgun that was patented on this exact date that was given to me from my grandpa
That patent date was used by J. Stevens Arms and Tool Co, but I can't find 376 listed as a Stevens or Savage model number. Could have been made for a hardware store or mail order business and marked with the model number requested by the retailer.
Depending on condition of metal and wood, Stevens double .410s of any age tend to bring in the $300 to $600 range.
the value of a 1948 Stevens double barrel shotgun 16 gauge. Hammerless.
The Stevens 311 is a double barrel shotgun.
Forerunner of the 5100 series which evolved into the Savage/Stevens 311. Stevens made a LOT of double-shotguns with varying designs over the years. Depending on condition, yours would bring $200-$350 at retail. sales@countrygunsmith.net
value will depend on condition. also is one of your barrel riffled for accurate slug? is it still operational and accurate? I have a Stevens 1915 410 with one barrel riffled and its in perfect working order, dead accurate, and its in the best condition I have ever seen for that time era. Mines been feeding the family for generations.
Sold by Sears Roebuck. Probably manufactured by Stevens.