typically, the gun is worth between 100-150 dollars. these guns were never a high end item and were bought more by common folks such as ourselves at a time when money was some what tight. refered to as contract guns , they were made by brand name gun manufacturers for such companies as Montgomery ward , sears western auto, etc. . these guns were produced by the thousands an weren't sold so much for their looks as for their function ," they got the job done ", tho little collector value , most of them have been in the family for many years an generally hold a greater value in our heart , on which some of us can place no value.
50-500 usd
500..us dollars
If this is the model 215, the barrels are steel.
Depends on what is marked on the gun.
100 to 150.00 dollars in good condition.
50 Bucks...
This a double barrel shotgun. This is my second favorite shotgun in the world. The reason why it is called 12 Ga double barrel is that the barrel in 12 inches long, and every two shots, it has to be reload.
Riverside shotguns were made by Stevens. I'm not sure when they started and stopped using this name, but the Riverside hammergun should be the Model 215 which was produced from 1913-1932.
Riverside was an 'economy' brand used by the Stevens division of Savage in the 20's and 30's.
Who made it? What caliber? How much of the finish is left?
Many early ones may not have a serial number. If they do, it will most likely be on the side of the receiver. There is a small chance it will be inside, after you remove the barrel.
Between 500 to 700 dollars depending on condition and location