Original answer = wrong answer : There is no J Stevens model 1915, so you must first correctly identify the firearm. Since the value can vary widely depending on what it is (a model 34 can run to $950 and a model 51 Schutzen rifle can go to $10,000), proper identification is crutial. You might want to visit a local gunsmith and pay him to research the gun and provide you with an estimate of its value. Right answer: I have a single shot "crack shot" J. Stevens model Favorite 1915 chambered in .22 long rifle SN#166. You are going to have to do the same thing that I am and purchase a book with all Mfrs. and their SN#s. I have searched the web for such info without luck.
A Stevens Savage model 1240 is worth anywhere from $50 to $150 dollars. The value is determined by the bore and mechanical condition of the gun.
$17 in good condition
On net for $399 + in excellent condition.
The value of a Stevens Savage Arms model 77 varies by its condition. As of 2014, the average value of this gun in excellent condition is 100 dollars.
I believe what you have is a Stevens model# 620A. The stamp on the barrel looks like a C but it's really a 6. They stated making the gun in 1949 and it's worth about $150.00 in vg condition. Hope this helps you.
$50 - $100, depending on condition.
$60- 150 in good condition,depends on the buyer
Depends on model, condition and caliber.
The value of a Westpoint shotgun will depend on the weapon's condition. If in excellent condition the shotgun is worth $500.
The Stevens Model 58 Salvage Shotgun with no serial number was probably manufactured in the early 1940's in Chicopee Falls MASS. It's value could range from $400.00 to $ 1500.00 depending on condition. If it has the Chicopee Falls Mass manufacturer on the barrel a good starting point is $ 500.00 and up depending on condition.
$50-$150, depending on model and condition.
Between 40-65 dollars,depending on overall condition.