The stevens model 107B was made during the years 1912-1945,with a total production of 443,500 guns made during that time.I am afraid that is the best that I can do for you.
The stevens model 107B was made during 1912-1945.there was 443,500 made during this time frame.
That is a Stevens 107B. Depending on condition, $75-$100.
My research indicates that the Savage/Stevens model 107 was made from 1912-1945,with a total production of 443,500 made.
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To my knowledge you will not find a serial number on the model 107b. This is common of Stevens and several other firearms manufacturers of the time on some of their economy firearms. Winchester's model 37 single shot is another example. These guns were very affordably priced and mass produced with various "running changes" occurring through the years. As such they were only designated by model number. The majority of Stevens and Savage single shot and breakdown over-unders such as the model 22-410 seem to fall into this category. Your gun may or may not show a choke designation. If it does not it is assumed to be a modified choke.
Made from 1912-1945.
The 107B was the predecessor to the Model 94. Singleshot .410s are desirable compared with the larger gauges, but they're still only worth $75 to $175, depending on condition.
Stevens 107b is a fixed cylinder bore. So in other words, no choke and not able to be choked.
To find parts for a Stevens Model 107B shotgun, you can start by checking online retailers that specialize in firearm parts, such as Numrich Gun Parts or Brownells. Additionally, consider visiting local gun shops or gunsmiths, as they may have parts in stock or be able to help you source them. Online auction sites and firearm forums can also be valuable resources for finding specific components. Lastly, contacting Savage Arms, the parent company of Stevens, may provide information on available parts or replacements.
I dont know age, but worth about $65
The J Stevens model 107B break over 12 gauge single shot shotgun is valued at $125 in good condition.Ê In fair condition, it is valued at $50.Ê
My Dad gave me one, new, when I was 12 years old. Just found it again in a closet in the old house in PA while I was visiting. This one is 57 years old!