Hey, I just picked one up and have been looking into it. It is almost impossible to do because without serial numbers, there is no record of them.
Contact Stevens Customer Service through their website
It is a 12 GA pump action shotgun.
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.
40-100 USD
it is selling for anywhere from 120.00 dollars at 70% condition to 200,00 dollars in 95% condition.
I just saw one on sale for $140.00
I bout one Android thay told me it was from 1959
if made 1968 or before it wasn't required to have one if it does it will be clearly marked on the barrel
if made 1968 or before it wasn't required to have one if it does it will be clearly marked on the barrel
Numrich gun parts corp.should be able to help you.They may be found on the web.
If there is no serial number, it is a 1960's model-up to 1968. In 1968 a law was passed requiring all guns to have a serial number.
Without the Sears and RO logo, it is worth more. Depending on condition you are looking at $300-300.00 because not many were made. Look for an "N" after the 770. If it is there, it is worth less. IF no "N", than worth more.