The H&R Model 1915 is a single-shot shotgun, notably chambered for the 410 gauge. Manufactured by Harrington & Richardson, it was designed for small game hunting and is known for its simplicity and reliability. The model features a break-action mechanism, making it easy to load and unload. Its lightweight design and manageable recoil make it a popular choice among youth and novice shooters.
The 1148 in 410 ga. was introduced in 1954 and discontinued in 1969.
it is a 410 ga pump shotgun
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it is a .410 ga. single barrel shotgunI have a STEVENS model 94H , it is a 12 ga. The one that I have is about 40 years old.
I have had several of the 410 37a youth and full value is 125 to 200 depending on condition
is a ranger s/s 410 ga shot/ made by sear or Winchester
Your Stevens model 77F was produced from 1955-1971.
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300-1500 depending on exactly what it is.
100
Needs to be checked by a gunsmith
This cross references over to a Mossberg 83B .410, they were made from 1939-1940 see home.epix.net/~damguy/index-shotgun.html for more information on vintage Mossberg shotguns