A Stevens model 200 only come in one size of stock, which is sized for an average adult. 12 year olds come in different sizes, so I would say your best bet is to stop by a sporting goods store and have him try a 200. All 200 stocks would be the same, so you can check the fit on a 200 in a different caliber.
The Savage model 10 GY-Youth is available in .223 and is a youth model. This might suit your needs. Congratulations on introducing your son to the shooting sports in a responsible manner.
i have a model 200 20 gauge and i belive it was made in 1918
The Stevens model 67L was last made in 1989.Their value is from 100-200 dollars.
$150-$200
Your Stevens model 200 shotgun was produced around circa 1910.
Stevens 200 comes only with a polymer stock. It is unlikely this type of stock can be shortened successfully by cutting. However, any Savage 110 stock would fit, so a shorter stock can be swapped in.
200
I just bought one for $200 from Gunbroker in good condition
50-200
Weing stocks
100-300 USD
i also own a Stevens model 59a. excellent condition or near it the gunshould fetch around $200.00. I would not take a cent less.AnswerIt would really have to be in excellent condition and a .410 to bring $200.
$130 - $200 depending on condition.