I don't have enough information to answer your question. You may be shooting a .22 LR round .222 in a .22 Mag. .224 barrel in which case the .22 LR case would most likely split.
Not currently
They were produced from 1940-1945.
yes
STEVENS AND SAVAGE DID NOT PUT NUMBERS ON THE SHOTGUNS AND OVER AND UNDERS IN THE MID 4OTS UNTILL 1954. THE GUN IS WORTH ABOUT 250.00 TO 350.00
I just bought a Stevens Model 512 Gold wing 12 Ga. at Cabela's for $599.00
i need a price on the Stevens 20 gauge 1913
Your Stevens model 240 was made from 1940-1945.
25-75 USD depending on condition
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I have a 20 o/u and it doesn't have auto ejectors..... doubt if the 12 does.
Christopher Stevens was first sent to Libya as a diplomat under President Bush in 2007, and after distinguishing himself there over a period of several years, he was named Ambassador by President Obama.
The Stevens model 240 over under shotgun is going for between 155 dollars for a specimen in 60% original finish to 275 dollars for a specimen in 95% original condition.