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Is Stevens gun the same as savage?
Stevens was purchased by the Savage Arms Company on April 1, 1920, with Stevens operating as a subsidiary of Savage but in a semi-independent status until 1942. This merger made Savage the largest producer of arms in the United States at the time.
Are Stevens shotguns made by Savage?
Savage makes a variety of rimfire and centerfire rifles, as well as Stevens single-shot rifles and shotguns. The company is best known for the Model 99 lever-action rifle, no longer in production, and the . 300 Savage.
Are Stevens shotguns good quality?
The shotgun proved quite capable, averaging a 71 percent hit-ratio within a 30-inch circle and 48 percent in the smaller 21-inch inner ring. Technical evaluation complete, we tested the Stevens against some hand-thrown clay targets and a veritable hodgepodge of 2 3/4-inch, 12-gauge ammunition.
How old is this Stevens Model 94 single shot?
Humble guns can have great stories, and this Stevens single shot surely does. The Stevens Model 94 was made in various letter designations from 1937 to 1984. Any of them made before 1968, as I understand it, had no serial numbers, making them pretty much impossible to date.
When did the Stevens Model 94 come out with Tenite?
Stevens began using Tenite in 1940, and some model 94s were stocked with Tenite after 1948. In 1963, when I was 15 years old and growing up in Lansing, Mich., my Uncle Jerry had me do a few odd jobs for him, and as payment he presented me with a Stevens Model 94 16-gauge single-barrel shotgun with a Tenite synthetic stock.
How much is a Savage Arms Model 94 20 gauge worth?
My first shot gun was a savage arms model 94 20 ga a old one thought but in good shootable condition for 45 dollars at a Washington gun show. It tipped over on cement though and now it needs a new hammer cause the end snapped off. Q: How old is a Stevens Savage Model 94?