The model number should be stamped near the patent date. I would guess it is probably a 5000, 5100, or 311 (all the same gun but different years of production). If it were a collectable, re-finishing would dimish the value, but since it's not, it will be valued as a shooter. Probably $200-$250 at retail.
Suggested value is from $50 to $150.
It was disc.in 1989
Look in the yellow pages for gunsmiths.
springfield 410 shotgun #3131
The Springfield J Stevens arms 20 gauge shotgun, barrel number 94B is valued at $175 in top condition. Fair condition value is $75.
http://www.e-gunparts.com/dept.asp for parts I have one, manufactured in the '70s by Savage Arms. Approximate value is 140.00 - 180.00 USD.
The Springfield arms CO 22 cal model reliance can be evaluate based of the its value. This will determine the cash that will be generated.
The value of the gun depends a lot on the condition. A Columbia Arms Shotgun ejector model could be anywhere from $100 to $1,800.
The Savage Springfield Model 18D shotgun was introduced in 1931. It is a single-shot shotgun that was part of the Springfield line of firearms produced by Savage Arms. The model was designed for sporting use and became popular for its simplicity and reliability.
$75 in top condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Really not possible to answer without gun in hand. Value of antique arms is driven by condition.
The value of a Springfield Arms Model 671 20 Gauge shotgun manufactured by Savage Arms typically ranges from $200 to $400, depending on its condition, age, and any accompanying features or accessories. Factors such as the presence of original packaging, documentation, and overall maintenance can also influence its market price. For a precise valuation, it's advisable to consult a firearms appraisal expert or check recent sales in similar condition.