You can probably get wood for your shotgun from Numrich Gunparts, but you would have to determine exactly which Stevens model matches your Springfield. I'd check the yellow pages for a local gunsmith and let him figure it out.
springfield 410 shotgun #3131
gunbroker.com
The Stevens doubles in .410 can reach over $500 in excellent condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
try: gunsnparts.com
try: gunsnparts.com
Suggested value is from $50 to $150.
Numrich Arms. www.e-gunparts.com
The Springfield shotgun made by "Savage Arms" company of Westfield Mass. the Model 67F is a slide action (pump) gun it came in several sizes 410, 16, 12 gauge ect. I purchased mine in about 1963 "new" in 410 gauge chambered with 3" shells On Gunbroker.com one jsut sold for $250.00. I've seen them for sale up to $275.00 For more information check up Savage Arms Corporation
Numrich Arms has parts for the 311
I am seeking the age of my 410 double barrel shotgun. It came from my grandfather and has the following markings: Springfield Arms Co. Pat Apr 20, 1915 X57709 It has double triggers and is chambered for 2 1/2 shells. Thanks
First you have to determine what kind of "Springfield" you have. It could be a US military arm from the Springfield Armory dating to sometime before the Civil War or a new sporting arm from Springfield, Inc., but most likely it is a shotgun made by J. Stevens Arms or the Stevens Division of Savage Arms.
I have one of these shotguns. I estimate it is 45 years old.