You can find a manual for a Springfield model 951 by visiting the manufacturer's website or checking with authorized dealers and retailers. Additionally, online forums and firearm enthusiast websites may have downloadable PDFs or links to manuals. Websites like eBay and gun auction sites may also have listings for original manuals. Lastly, contacting Springfield Armory directly can provide you with the most accurate and official information.
try: gunsnparts.com
3.130.513 mine has serial number A415478
I have one of these shotguns. I estimate it is 45 years old.
A gun repair shop can order this part.Of course, the owner of the gun in question would have to pass a back ground check.
I don't know what the current value is, but I bought mine NEW when I was about 10 years old (appx 30 years ago) and I paid $55.00 for it. If you find out the current value, let me know!!
Savage. Model 51 & 951.
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Well, honey, that depends on a few factors like condition, age, and market demand. A Springfield single shot bolt action 410 shotgun model 951 in good condition could fetch anywhere from $100 to $300. But hey, if you find the right buyer who's just gotta have it, you might score a little more cash for it. Good luck, darlin'!
150 or so
I bought mine new when I was 13, so about 1969, maybe as early as 1968. I still own it, made by either Stevens or Savage who was distributed by Springfield, model 51 or 951 for Sears. Still as accurate as the day I first shot it. My serial # is A162556 for anyone out there that can correct me on the date.
It is: 951 = CMLI
951 = CMLI