Without knowing the exact overall condition as well as details like matching parts, its pretty hard to say. The low for shot out barrel and bad finish, rough wood, completely functional, all original parts, is in the $300.00 range. if conditions are better, or rare options such as special sights, wood or triggers, then the price would be higher. Rust, pitting,reblue, deep metal wear, changed out or missing sights, junk wood, blacksmith repairs to metal parts, replaced or relined barrel. then the price could go down.
The Stevens will accept whatever caliber designation is stamped on the side of the barrel.
$35 to $75, depending on condition.
There were too many various rifles made by J Stevens between 1896 and 1933 to identify yours. You will need to have the rifle identified by a gun smith or collector to be able to learn more about it.
* Full ** Modified *** Improved Stamped on the Barrel.
Does it say "Mass" or "Massachusetts" Arms?
I'm having the same probem. Except mine has matching numbers (33NL) stamped on the bottom of the barrel and inside the triger housing. No other numbers Mine also says "Springfield" manufactured by "J.Stevens Arms Company" Chicopee Falls, Mass. U.S.A. Other markings - top of barrel left side -proof tested 410 bore/---3 inch chamber---/ top of barrel right side - Selected Forged Steel. Any info. call.....317/523-1438
Manufactured between 1886 and 1916.
i have a Stevens like the one you speak of.....here is what mine is stamped....hope it helps.....top, patented august 12 1913 right side of receiver trade mark Stevens reg us pat off & fgn Stevens arms company chicopee falls mass. usa left side stamped nitro special.........
Whats it worth
Sometime between 1920 and 1948.
Yes, I have one. Marked J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co., Chicopee Falls, Mass., S 321. 26 1/8" barrel, almost mint condition, original stock and barrel have been refinished.
The Stevens Arms Co. Chicopee Falls Mass. Model 107B single barrel shotgun was manufactured between the late 1940s and the early 1960s. To determine the specific age of your shotgun, you would need to check for a serial number, as production dates can vary. If there is no serial number, it may be more challenging to pinpoint the exact year of manufacture.