Opie
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I have found very little information on this shotgun, it appears to be the same thing as a Stevens 311. The bores appears to be in good condition and there is some very slight surface rust on the outside that will probably clean up. The only markings on the gun is the Springfield roll mark on the left side, and patent 1915 on the right. The barrel says "proofed for 12ga" above the chamber.
The gun is missing the front bead but appears mechanically sound. There are numerous cosmetic dents and dings, but if it will shoot modern ammuntion it would probably be fine for upland game and birds.
I understand that Stevens bought Springfield in 1929, so the gun was made somewhere between 1915 and 1929.
My dad wants to sell it and I am trying to figure out a fair price for a quick sale for him. He is not a gun guy and aquired it when he got married, so I told him I would try to handle the sale for him.
Whadda you guys think? $200, $300????
The gun is missing the front bead but appears mechanically sound. There are numerous cosmetic dents and dings, but if it will shoot modern ammuntion it would probably be fine for upland game and birds.
I understand that Stevens bought Springfield in 1929, so the gun was made somewhere between 1915 and 1929.
My dad wants to sell it and I am trying to figure out a fair price for a quick sale for him. He is not a gun guy and aquired it when he got married, so I told him I would try to handle the sale for him.
Whadda you guys think? $200, $300????