If there is a serial number, it was made after 1969
Depending on condition, 50-100 USD.
The Springfield Savage 67F is a shotgun that was produced from the early 1960s until the late 1970s. To determine the age of a specific model, you would need to check the serial number, as it can provide information about the year it was manufactured. Generally, if you have a specific serial number, you can refer to production records or contact a firearms expert for a more accurate age estimate.
The value of a Springfield 20 gauge pump shotgun would actually depend on a number of factors. Some of these factors would be the age and the condition of the shotgun.
My father in- law bought his gun over 30 years ago.
To determine the age of a Springfield model 944 20 gauge single shot shotgun, check the serial number, which can often provide a date of manufacture; reference charts or databases specific to Springfield firearms can help with this. Additionally, examining the proof marks, design features, and any distinctive characteristics can provide clues about the production era. Consulting with a firearms expert or collector may also yield useful insights into the model's history.
Your springfield model 1898 was produced in 1899.
Your model 1898 krag was made by springfield armory in 1899.
I'd bet that is 311A instead of 3114. Savage/Stevens re-named the Model 5100 as the 311 series about 1942 and discontinued the Springfield name in 1948. Depending on condition, it should be worth between $150 and $250.
$55
The value of a Springfield 16 gauge single shot is dependent upon a number of factors. Some of those factors include the age and condition.
About $100 in very good condition.
No published sn data. You will have to call Springfield Armory