22/410 Value ?

#1bcshooter

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Hey guys need some help . What would be a fair value on this classic old school Stevens 22/410 ?
Bores are mint , no corrosion .

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350-400 IMO.
Used to be that Stevens / Savage was the only option for decent priced multi caliber O/U's
Not so any more; and while I've not handled the Savage, the Stevens isn't all that it could have been.
 
350-400 IMO.
Used to be that Stevens / Savage was the only option for decent priced multi caliber O/U's
Not so any more; and while I've not handled the Savage, the Stevens isn't all that it could have been.

If you are just talking about a hunting gun I would agree .
But it seems these old Mod 22/410's have some collector value .
Small market though
 
If the plastic savage today is $450, an old wood and steel stevens/savage going for $550 ain't crazy if it's in perfectly functioning condition.
I got a needs work one for $250
 
My Stevens was made between 1939 & 1950 .
It has the Tenite furniture not wood . in very nice shape no cracks .
It even has the original barrel selector I'm reading is often missing
Since I started this thread I have started doing some searching I'm finding lots of interesting info online on this old classic . ;)
 
Perhaps I'm confusing percieved worth ( my opinion ) with market value. I've been unimpressed since one of the kids inserted a 22 shell and closed the action sharply. ..setting off the round. The extractor is so poorly fitted that it'll allow a round to slip by it. And I ordered the replacement pieces from Nurmrich, STAT...fit and finish is the same with the newly arrived parts.
Not cool. I hope Savage's version had better workmanship than Stevens...
 
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