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It is a Stevens gun, general utility type shotgun. Value around $200 in good condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
$60 to $100
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I'm having the same probem. Except mine has matching numbers (33NL) stamped on the bottom of the barrel and inside the triger housing. No other numbers Mine also says "Springfield" manufactured by "J.Stevens Arms Company" Chicopee Falls, Mass. U.S.A. Other markings - top of barrel left side -proof tested 410 bore/---3 inch chamber---/ top of barrel right side - Selected Forged Steel. Any info. call.....317/523-1438
The age of your Springfield model 94a shotgun will be between 1926-1945.Stevens made 934,000 of these shotguns during that time span.The value will be between 40-75 dollars on today,s market.
Made between 1950-1960. sales@countrygunsmith.net
About $100 in very good condition.
Made in the 1940's, not a collector item. Value on working bolt-action shotguns generally tops out at $100. sales@countrygunsmith.net
There is none. They were made before serial numbers were required on guns. Also, American gun makers generally do not stamp a proof mark on their guns.
Springfield manufacture by U.StevensCompany G.A.P.T doubvle barrel dual trigger Chicopee Falls, Mass. USA Proof tested 410 gauge selected forged steel
100-300 USD
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