My information indicates that stevens made 2 number 35 pistols.The first was a number 35 target single shot in .22LR,or .25rimfire caliber,with a 6,8,10,or 12 1/4 in barrel.These are valued at between 165-265 dollars based on the pistol having between 60%-90% original finish with a good bore.The other model was the number 35 off-hand shotgun.this was in .410 guage smoothbore caliber,with a 8,or 12 1/4 in barrel.These are valued at between 125-250 dollars.the first model was made from 1907-1939.The second model was made from 1923-1935.
The Stevens Model 35 rifle was only made between 1980 and 1984 approximately... not a lot of data available. The value would be based on condition and completeness. I have 1 and I wouldn't take $200.00 for it
I just paid $75 at a gun show in NY.
Stevens model 66A
35-125 USD
The model 35 was the Wards branded version of the Stevens model 520. An early 1900s John Browning design built by Stevens and dropped prior to WWII.
You are probably thinking of a Stevens model 520
your Stevens model 410 was made from 1939-1945 in the amount of 105,000.
The stevens Model 35 offhand shotgun(even though it is listed as a pistol) was made during the years 1923-1935 in .410 gauge.I do not have a model production breakdown by years with serial numbers though.Maybe savage/stevens might have more info at the savage arms web site?It would be worth a try.
The Model 35 (no letters behind 35) was made 1935-1937. Value will depend on condition and completeness. Can range from $70 for poor condition to $150-$200 for excellent.
I'm looking to buy a Steven's Auto Shot tip up or #35 in .410. If you have one to sell send me an email at chicle20012000@yahoo.com
100-600 usd
Made sometime from 1926 to 1945 by Stevens division of Savage Arms. Worth $35 to $90, depending on condition. Rarity? Maybe not too many with the Wards name on it, but Stevens made almost a million of the same model.