I have a 16 ga. with 28 inch Modified & Full barrels and double triggers. Don't believe these guns were serially numbered. At least I haven't found one on the guns I've looked at includind a .410. This model was made c. 1931-1948. Serial numbers were not required on long guns before 1968 so many manufacturers did not use them.
It won't have one since Stevens didn't serialize their inexpensive shotguns until the GCA of 1968 required it and the 5100 was made c. 1931-1941.
$150-$250, depending on condition.
5100 is the Stevens model number, not a serial. These were made c. 1931-1941. The plastic was called "tenite" and often broke.
Stevens 5100 was manufactured from 1931 until 1941
The model 5100 Stevens shotgun has a plastic stock
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My grandfather recently gave me a Stevens 5100 double barrel 12 gauge and I did a little digging and found that Stevens produced the 5100 from 1931-1941. Value, I'm not sure about. I havn't had mine appraised yet. Shoots nice though :)
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Stevens-Savage 5100 shotguns were produced from 1932 until approximately 1948. This model was part of the Stevens Arms Company lineup, which later became a part of Savage Arms. The 5100 was notable for its simplicity and reliability, making it popular during its production years. After 1948, the model was discontinued, as the company shifted its focus to other firearm designs.
The Savage Stevens Model 5100 was manufactured from 1931 to 1941, so your shotgun falls within that age range based on the markings. However, without the specific serial number, it is challenging to pinpoint the exact year of production. You may need to consult a firearms expert or contact Savage Arms directly for more precise information.
1931-41. $150-$250.