Standard fFirearms Catalog
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Winchester Repeating Arms
According to Guns Internationals, a Savage Arms rifle model 24 is worth an estimated $795.00 in god condition. The prices will vary depending on condition.
Your J Stevens model 59A shotgun not rifle was made from 1938-1945.
I found Eastern Arms Co. as being made by Meriden Arms Co. owned by A. J. Aubrey. Eastern Arms were sold by Sears Roebuck & Co. Ken G - You are right and wrong. Meriden Arms did make guns with the Eastern Arms name, but the company was owned by Sears. A J Aubrey was an executive with another firearms manufacturer (Parker Brothers, I believe) that Sears hired to manage the company. The company only existed from 1905 or 1907 until 1915 or 1918 (different sources, different dates). I don't think a gun marked "Model 1929" was made by Meriden. I'm still looking for that model number by another manufacturer. There's a question about a WYCO Model 1929 down at the bottom of this page, too, and I suspect it is the same gun.
Howard Arms was a trade name used by Sears Roebuck on revolvers made by their subsidiary company, Meriden Firearms Co., from about 1905 to 1915. The only "model" designation would be the caliber, .38 or .32.
stevens arms co favoite 22 long rifle
savage model 25 pump action 22 long rifle
Meriden Arms operated from 1905 to 1915 & for part of that time was a wholly-owned part of Sears, Roebuck & Co. Meriden guns were not top-quality, so their value is going to be considerably less than, say, a similar weapon made by Winchester or Remington. Unless you can find a collector who specializes in Meriden weapons,& I don't know of anyone who does, or you can find someone who just wants 'an old gun' and is willing to pay a premium for one, I'd say the value would run in the vicinity of $75 to $100, maybe less. TexasCharley
A Stevens Arms Model 287 is a Semi-Automatic .22 Cal Rifle. Ammo is fed thru a tube that under the barrel.
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