A working Stevens double will range from $150 to $250 depending on the condition. There are a couple dozen different model numbers, but very few will be priced outside this range.
Sometime between 1920 and 1948.
These were manufactured from 1926 to 1945. If it is marked with both the Savage and Stevens names, it was probably made after 1941.
The Springfield line was sold by Stevens/Savage from about 1920 until the 1940's. If you need a closer estimate of the age, you can get the Stevens Historian's address from savagearms.com and send him $15 and the serial number.
I had a fulton 20 double when I was 12 in 1953. It was probably over twenty years old then making it's mfg date maybe 1933 or even further back. Warren
Your Browning Light Weight 20ga auto-5 shotgun which was made in Belguim by FN for Browning in 1964 will have a value of between 460-600 dollars for a shotgun with the plain barrel,and a remaining finish of between 60%-90%.If you have a vent rib barrel 20ga.then the value would be between 575-850 dollars for a shotgun with the same percentage of original finish as quoted above.
No. The .32 Long RIMFIRE is an obsolete cartridge no longer made. A .22 LR will fall all the way out of the barrel.
Yes
A barrel full of twenty monkeys
this is a 1969 light twenty shotgun auto5man
50-100 USD.
50-100 USD.
Rifle and Shotgun only.