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Try your local gunsmith. The Riverside is a Stevens shotgun. If you can find out which model it is, you can probably find the wood at Numrich Gunparts
Riverside Arms is a brand name used by the J Stevens Arms Co. on many good quality shotguns. The value depends on model, gauge, and condition. There is little collector interest in single barrel shotguns. Information about J Stevens Arms apply to Riverside Arms Co.
Riverside was manufactured by Stevens, so if you can identify the equivalent Stevens model, you should be able to find parts. Check with a local gunsmith.
Numrich or one of the other online parts dealers should have one, but you will need the model number, or good photos of it, and the gauge.
Riverside Arms Chicopee Falls Massus. (569HF
Riverside was manufactured by Stevens, so if you can identify the equivalent Stevens model, you should be able to find hammers at http://www.e-gunparts.com/ Or if you still have one hammer (or a broken one) you can take it to a local gunshow and dig through bins of miscellaneous parts looking for a match.
You can find it stamped under the forarm on the under side of the barrel and on the forarm its self
Riverside Arms was a name used by J, Stevens Arms and Tool Co (which became part of Savage Firearms) between 1915 and 1940. There are no public records for dates of manufacture.
There are many websites where one can find information about the Riverside Theatre. The most reliable source would be the official website of the Riverside Theatre.
Parts for a Ford Fiesta can be found in Atlanta by visiting the Riverside Ford. Another place to find Ford Fiesta parts in Atlanta would be Malcolm Cunningham Ford.
Try Numrich arms @ www.e-gunparts.com
No, they do not rhyme. Please see the related questions to find out what rhymes with parts and arms.