You can probably get wood for your shotgun from Numrich Gunparts, but you would have to determine exactly which Stevens model matches your Springfield. I'd check the yellow pages for a local gunsmith and let him figure it out.
springfield 410 shotgun #3131
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You can find a butt plate for a 1929 Springfield Arms .410 at various places, including online retailers such as eBay, GunBroker, or specialized gun parts websites like Numrich Gun Parts or Brownells. Additionally, local gun shops or gunsmiths may have the part or can help you source it. It's also worth checking with firearm forums or collector groups for leads on where to obtain specific parts.
The Stevens doubles in .410 can reach over $500 in excellent condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
try: gunsnparts.com
try: gunsnparts.com
Suggested value is from $50 to $150.
The Springfield shotgun made by "Savage Arms" company of Westfield Mass. the Model 67F is a slide action (pump) gun it came in several sizes 410, 16, 12 gauge ect. I purchased mine in about 1963 "new" in 410 gauge chambered with 3" shells On Gunbroker.com one jsut sold for $250.00. I've seen them for sale up to $275.00 For more information check up Savage Arms Corporation
Numrich Arms. www.e-gunparts.com
I am seeking the age of my 410 double barrel shotgun. It came from my grandfather and has the following markings: Springfield Arms Co. Pat Apr 20, 1915 X57709 It has double triggers and is chambered for 2 1/2 shells. Thanks
Numrich Arms has parts for the 311
The Springfield Savage Arms .410 Model 37B was produced from the late 1950s to the early 1970s. To determine the specific age of an individual firearm, you would need to check the serial number, as Savage Arms often used serial numbers to date their products. If you have a specific serial number, you can consult resources or guides on Savage Arms firearms to find the exact year of manufacture.