To determine the age of your Stevens Arms and Tool Company shotgun, you'll need to check the serial number, which can often be found on the receiver or barrel. Stevens produced shotguns from the late 19th century, so the serial number can help you identify the year it was manufactured. Additionally, reference materials like the Blue Book of Gun Values or online databases specific to Stevens firearms can provide further insights into its age based on the model and serial number.
Impossible to answer without more information.The manufacture date can be approximated by the company name.J Stevens & Co = 1864-1886J Stevens Arms & Tool Co = 1886-1916J Stevens Arms Co = 1920-late 1940sStevens = 1940s-1990
Your Stevens model 200 shotgun was produced around circa 1910.
no Co. is an abbreviation for company But there are differences between: * J. Stevens and Co. * J. Stevens Arms and Tool Co. * J. Stevens Arms Co. * Stevens and * Stevens - Savage
That is the date of a patent owned by J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co.
1930s
Probably $50-$75.
I can say that your shotgun being marked with J Stevens Arms and Tool Co.indicates that it was made from 1886-1916.That marking was only used during these years of production.
I can say that the marking stevens Arms and Tool company was marked on stevens made firearms from 1886-1915.This time period would include your double barrel shotgun.As to value that would dpend on your shotgun having steel barrel or Damascus twist steel barrel(BLACKPOWDER ONLY).The ovreall condition would also be important.
Marked with that version of the company name, it would have been made between 1886 and 1916.
Have it examined by a gunsmith.
150-600as new
J.Stevens Arms and Tool Co - the company that made the gun Electrosteel - Stevens trade name to make you think it's better than others. Choke bored - Barrel is restricted at the muzzle to hold a tighter shot pattern.