Follow the link to the related question. The model 94 is definitely a J. Stevens product.
i have a forearm for a model 49 email me to know more huntinskip@yahoo.com
Requires in person examination.
This weapon will need to be appraised and compared against known samples.
The value of a 1905 model D single barrel choke bored Diamond Arms shotgun is actually dependent upon a number of things. Most importantly the condition of the shotgun.
20,000 240's between 1942 and 1945. Originally had a tenite stock and forearm
Remove the forearm stock by pulling from the front down(It pulls hard). On the underside of the forearm stock is your serial number. Go to; Diamond Gun Smithing on the internet and look up your serial number. If you find models; click on each model until your serial nuber appears. Example; Serial number 263xxx=Flues model and made in 1915. Good luck and keep that really super shotgun
I just bought one at a gun auction for $350.00. However, the forearm was mot attached which lowered the price.
Slide the forearm back and look under the weapon for a hole just under the forearm. Use an allen wrench to remove the screw and the gun will come apart.
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Obviously, originals are out of production and would have to be found wherever they can be found. We carry exact reproduction forends for the 1897. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Reccomend looking at the parts listings at Gunbroker.com. Also periodicals such as "The Gun List" and Shotgun News. The Liege model is not often found, and a forearm can be difficult. Its possible that an early Citori forearm could be fitted and something to check out. Also try the Gun Parts Corporation on line.
If it is a Side by Side like my Western Long Range Gun, pop off the forearm - mine is marked in three places: the wood of the forearm, the metal of the forearm, and on the action. My Model 37 has the serial number stamped on the front of the reciever, opposite the slide for the pump. It is in the area between the magazine tube and the barrell.