Depends where you live, what model it is and what condition it is in
Locally (New Zealand) if in good condition usually about $500 - $750 (NZD) up to $1200 for excellent condition models with the walnut stock
This is a Savage models 30D, 30E, 30F 0r a Stevens model 67, or Savage model 30-30AC Check these models. I appears both Stevens ans Savage made a model 300 for Western Auto under the Revelation name.
The Stevens Model 22-410 shotgun is currently produced by Savage Arms under the model number Savage 42. This firearm is a combination gun that features both a .22 LR rifle barrel and a .410 shotgun barrel, maintaining the original's design and functionality while being marketed under a new name.
Depending on exactly which variant it is, and the condition, from $150-$350. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The Savage model 312 is an over under shotgun that Savage imported from Italy from 1990 through 1993. The shotgun was manufactured in northern Italy in the Gardone region.
Many different subvariants of the basic Model 24. Generally anywhere from $175-$350. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The Savage model 444B over under shotgun was made from 1969-1972.
All my records indicate that stevens did not make a model 337 shotgun.If your stevens shotgun is marked U337 under the receiver,this would be a serial number,not a model number.
Under $100. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Stevens is a sub division of the Savage arms Company.That is were I would start my search.The Savage model 24 is the model number.
The Sears 16 gauge model 101.40B shotgun was manufactured between 1955 and 1968. This model was produced by the Stevens division of the Savage Arms Company and was sold under the Sears brand. It is a bolt-action shotgun, which was popular during that time for small game hunting.
The Savage model 440 over/under 12 gauge shotgun will range in price from 250-400 dollars depending on overall condition.These shotguns were made from 1968-1972.
The Sears model 100.101 shotgun was manufactured by the Stevens Arms Company. Stevens was known for producing a variety of firearms, including shotguns, under various brand names for retailers like Sears. The model 100.101 is essentially a rebadged version of the Stevens 311 shotgun.