It is difficult to date these accurately. That model appeared in Stevens 1912 catalog, but I am not sure when it was discontinued. Best guess would be no later than the early 1930's when Stevens was absorbed by Savage Arms. www.countrygunsmith.net I do know the Patent date for this shot gun was march 19-1907 i own one anymore info will be added later I'm going to have to write Mr. Fjestad a nasty letter. There are two entries in the Blue Book's Savage/Stevens production dates for model 335 and none for the 355. My best guess is that the 1912-1931 entry should be for the 355.
$150-$250. sales@countrygunsmith.net Depends on condition. Less than $100 for a parts gun, up to $300 for top condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Information on a J Stevens Model 355 shotgun can be found in various resources, including firearms reference books, online forums dedicated to vintage firearms, and websites specializing in gun history and identification. Additionally, auction sites and collector groups may provide insights and pricing information. For detailed specifications and historical context, the Blue Book of Gun Values is also a useful resource. Online platforms like GunBroker or ArmsList can help connect with other enthusiasts who may share knowledge about the model.
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Savage model 957YE
$355 low end to $780
200 to 355 depending on condishion and model
35% of 355= 35% * 355= 0.35 * 355= 124.25
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The factors of 355 are: 1 5 71 355
355 is divisible by 1, 5, 71, 355
62% of 355 students= 62% * 355= 0.62 * 355= 220.1 students
To convert 355% to a decimal, you divide the percentage by 100. So, 355% is equal to 3.55 as a decimal. This is because 355 divided by 100 is 3.55.