They're common at gunshows, gun shops and on-line auctions. Value would be $50 to $125, depending on condition.
Boyd's stocks on the net.
The Stevens 16-gauge pump shotgun, also known as the Stevens Model 770, was produced from the late 1930s until the early 1960s. Depending on the specific year of manufacture, the age of a Stevens Model 770 can range from approximately 60 to 85 years old as of 2023. The exact age would depend on the serial number and production year of the individual firearm.
It was probably made in 1929 or 1930 -- production started in 1929 and ended sometime later in the 1940s, I believe. Tens of thousands of Model 94s were produced by Stevens and I'm not sure if the different gauges had overlapping S/N ranges -- my guess is that yours would have been one of those manufactured in the first year or two.
If it is marked "Utica Arms Co.", compare it to a Crescent Model 6 (1903-1930) or a J. Stevens Arms Co early Model 311 (after 1920). The Stevens might even be marked "5000", "5100" or "311" on the receiver. If marked "Utica Firearms Co." or "Utica Special" it should be the Crescent Model 6. Those marked "Utica Firearms Co. London Fluid Steel" are also by Crescent, but should have outside hammers and could date back to 1892, but probably made no later than 1914. With the mark "Utica Fire Arms Co. Pat. Nov. 25, '90, March 29, '97" it was made by Hopkins & Allen Mfg Co. (1868-1898, but the patent date would indicate these guns were made in 1897 and 1898) I'm not sure if these were single or double barrel guns. All were made for Simmons Hardware 1875-1940
The pressure gauge on a Hayward S240 sand filter should typically read between 8 to 12 psi when the system is running normally. If the pressure rises significantly above this range, it may indicate that the filter is dirty and needs to be backwashed or cleaned. Conversely, a reading below this range may suggest a problem with the pump or a leak in the system. Regular monitoring of the gauge helps maintain optimal filtration performance.
What is the value of a Stevens model 940b 16 gauge single shot? And when was it made?
They were made in .410 bore, 20, 16, 12 gauge, and may have had 32 and 28 gauge options, though they are rare if they exist. It should say on the barrel what gauge and choke it is.
The J Stevens model 107B break over 12 gauge single shot shotgun is valued at $125 in good condition.Ê In fair condition, it is valued at $50.Ê
50-100 USD
The Springfield name was used by Stevens from 1920 to 1948.
Yes
200,375
1960's.
Yes
My dad and I bought a Stevens Mod. 940 single shot 16 gauge at a hardware store in 1950. model # 940
My single shot break action is listed between $125 and $150.
1950