The Riverside Arms Co. was known for producing affordable shotguns, particularly during the early to mid-20th century. The "Browning style" likely refers to the design influence of John Browning, as many shotguns from that era emulated his designs. The serial number 22 999 can help date the shotgun, with Riverside typically manufacturing between the 1920s and 1940s. For specific information regarding value or historical context, consulting a firearms expert or reference guide would be beneficial.
Riverside Arms Chicopee Falls Massus. (569HF
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50$ to 600$ depending on condition.
450-600 dollars
The 12 gauge Riverside Arms shotgun you mentioned was manufactured by J. Stevens Arms & Tool Company. Riverside Arms was a trade name used by Stevens for their shotguns, and the model you refer to is likely a variant of their pump-action shotguns. The numbers 5646 and 5847B likely correspond to specific model or serial information pertaining to that particular firearm.
You will have to contact Browning.
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Riverside Arms was a tradename used by Stevens and later by Savage. Would help to know what other markings are on the gun.
Impossible to answer without more information
What is my 12 gauge dated oct 20 1915 from riverside arms in Chicopee mass. Worth. Number 48780.
It would have been made by Stevens/Savage between 1920 and 1948. Might be worth $75 on a good day.
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