If you have the model number, quite a few firearm fora have collectors and fans with information. They're generally not worth more than $200 or so. In good shape, they can be very reliable shooters, and lots of spare parts exist.
Stevens Arms Co. A wholy owned subsidiary of Savage Arms Corp. In addition to Stevens firearms these factories turned out a lower priced line of guns under the Riverside Arms Co.
Name up to about 1930 and the Springfield Arms Co. From 1930 to WW-II. Stevens Arms & Tool Co.
Introduced a 12-gauge John M. Browning designed pump gun around 1911 or 12. The basic gun was called the No.
520 and listed at $25.
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