The Stevens-Savage Model 940 is a shotgun that was first introduced in the early 1960s. The specific model 940 410 with a 3-inch chamber typically dates back to the 1970s. Therefore, as of 2023, the Stevens-Savage Model 940 410 is approximately 50 to 60 years old, depending on the exact year of manufacture.
i have a model 940 E 410 shotgun how old is it and what is it worth
It was made by Stevens, the model is: Stevens model 940
Try here: http://www.e-gunparts.com/productschem.asp?chrMasterModel=089Zz940 They have a parts breakdown of the model 940, and keep some of the parts in stock. I have one of these Savage Stevens model 940 .410 shotguns also. Good luck on yours!
Between 50-140 dollars,depending on overall condition.
The value of a 410 Model 101.1 940 can vary significantly based on its condition, age, and any included accessories. Generally, these firearms can range from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars. It's best to consult recent sales data, collector guides, or dealers for a more accurate assessment specific to your model and its condition.
My dad and I bought a Stevens Mod. 940 single shot 16 gauge at a hardware store in 1950. model # 940
The value of a Stevens 940 A model .410 gauge shotgun typically ranges from $200 to $600, depending on its condition, age, and any unique features. Factors such as the presence of original parts, the quality of craftsmanship, and market demand can also influence its price. Collectors may be willing to pay more for well-maintained models or those with historical significance. For the most accurate valuation, it's best to consult a firearms appraisal expert or check recent sales of similar models.
its a 94c.
Try calling Savage. I had a Remington .22 and so I called them and they gave me the history on the Gun. Savage might do the same. Are you sure it doesn't say 94C? If it does, then sometime between 1926 and 1945.
Stevens 940 shotguns have a letter after model number is a way to date this gun?
Model 940a pore shape what is it worth
The 940 is a single shot, break action. $75-$100 is about right for a 16 gauge. A .410 will bring more in most areas, but not more than a few hundred. Perhaps in the neighborhood of $150, unless it is really in like-new condition, then maybe $200 if a collector is interested. After all, you can get a new one at Walmart or Dick's for less.