I would go to Numrich gun parts corp.They may be found on the web.
The model 5100 Stevens shotgun has a plastic stock
Stevens 5100 was manufactured from 1931 until 1941
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My grandfather recently gave me a Stevens 5100 double barrel 12 gauge and I did a little digging and found that Stevens produced the 5100 from 1931-1941. Value, I'm not sure about. I havn't had mine appraised yet. Shoots nice though :)
Between 1931 and 1941.
5100 is the Stevens model number, not a serial. These were made c. 1931-1941. The plastic was called "tenite" and often broke.
Most likely Stevens they did make a model #5100
$150-$350 depending on condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
That may be tough since the tenile plastic stocks tended to break and there have been no aftermarket replacements. Try Gunparts Corp or Jack First.
Stevens made for Sears Roebuck
I just purchased one for 250 dollars
Eastern Arms was a trade name used by Sears Roebuck on firearms from a variety of manufacturers. The Model 101.7 shows in my cross reference list as being a Stevens 311. If it's a hammerless double barrel, that would be right. Guy - The stock from a Stevens 5000, 5100, 311, or several other models should fit. You may also find these models marked as Riverside, Springfield, J.C.Higgins, or Ranger shotguns. If your plastic buttstock is not broken, I might be interested in it. My Higgins 5100 still has the tenite forearm, but the buttstock has been replaced. 101.7 is the same gun as the Stevens 311. the code is 101-Stevens/ savage/fox . 103 marlin. sears owned the brand name e.a. , ranger, and a lot of the others