The age of this gun, if it has no suffix on the model#,was probably made between 1942 and 1950.The value on this gun, in very good condition, is around $80.00 to $100.00. I do buy them for parts and to restore if your thinking of selling your old single. Let me know. Thanks and God Bless, Ken
Jim balls- I think Ken is right about dates but I was thinking earlier start. Like 1940.
Tom the Bomb- Savage made the 220 in 12-16-20-410.(not sure about 28). Barrel length varied from 26 to 32 inch. I have a 20ga /30"F and a 12ga /32"F. My 12 has a Monte Carlo stock and easily reaches the trap birds just before they hit dirt.Savage also used this action for model 219, their single shot rifle.Chambered for 22 Hornet,25-20,30-30,32-20,& 9mm rimfire.
The exact value of a Savage Arms Stevens model 77m shotgun is actually dependent upon a number of factors. Some of these factors would be the age and condition of the shotgun.
Stevens/Savage used the Riverside name from about 1920 to 1945.
70-100 years.
They were made for a long time. If it has a serial number, it is post-1968.
The Springfield Savage Arms .410 Model 37B was produced from the late 1950s to the early 1970s. To determine the specific age of an individual firearm, you would need to check the serial number, as Savage Arms often used serial numbers to date their products. If you have a specific serial number, you can consult resources or guides on Savage Arms firearms to find the exact year of manufacture.
The Savage 24 C DL is a combination rifle and shotgun that was produced by Savage Arms from the 1960s to the early 1980s. As such, its age would depend on the specific year of manufacture. If you have a particular year in mind or a serial number, it could help determine the age more accurately. In general, models from this series can be around 40 to 60 years old, depending on when they were made.
Your savage model 67 shotgun was made in the 1970,s and discontinued by savage in 1989.
I would contact Savage arms directly.They should be able to help you age your rifle.
Your savage model 30F was made by savage/stevens from 1970-1975.
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Blue Book of Gun Values will help.
First you have to determine what kind of "Springfield" you have. It could be a US military arm from the Springfield Armory dating to sometime before the Civil War or a new sporting arm from Springfield, Inc., but most likely it is a shotgun made by J. Stevens Arms or the Stevens Division of Savage Arms.