They came in various barrel lengths and choke combinations. If it is not marked on the side of the barrel, you will have to pattern the shotgun to determine the choke
I have a single shot Springfield shotgun but there is no model number anywhere. It looks just like a the Stevens Model 94 and has several identical parts although I am not sure what series of the 94 it is.
A savage model 69RXL Series E is a Law Enforcement Riot Gun with an 18" barrel and an open choke for use with #00 Buck Shot.
To determine the choke of a Springfield Model 67 shotgun, you can measure the constriction of the barrel at the muzzle. This is done using a choke gauge or calipers to measure the inside diameter of the barrel at the muzzle and comparing it to the diameter further back. Standard chokes include cylinder, improved cylinder, modified, improved modified, and full, each corresponding to specific constriction measurements. Additionally, you can test the patterning by firing the shotgun at a target and assessing the spread of shot to gauge the choke's effectiveness.
50-150 USD
Yes
The value of a Springfield model 67 series B 410 shot gun depends on its condition. This model in excellent condition is valued between 220.00 and 280.00 as of 2014.
Made between the years 1986-1989.
The Savage Stevens Model 94 series typically features a fixed choke, which can vary by specific model and barrel length. Many of these shotguns are equipped with a full choke, but it's essential to check the specific markings on your shotgun or consult the owner's manual for accurate information. If you're unsure, a gunsmith can help identify the choke type.
My first shotgun was a springfield Model 67 around 1973-74. I dont know about the "E" but mine was a 20 gu shotgun
need information on stevens-springfield model 37 410 shotgun
Numrich may have them. e-gunparts.com Item # 121950