Is that the serial # or model #? I have one marker 19HF on all separate parts. My thought was that is the model. But my other id # is 5000, so what are the odds we have the sane gun model 1oo units apart?... Value is $150-$250 depending on condition. Less if it is broken or rusted and a little more if like-new. The 5000 and 5100 are not serial numbers. I'll bet my JC Higgins 16 gauge looks just like your guns and it is also numbered 5100. Stevens introduced the Model 5000 (in 1923 or 26, depending on which reference you believe), changed the model number to 5100 in 1931, and then to 311 in 1941. This gun was manufactured until 1989. The Springfield name was discontinued in 1948.
1946-1959. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The Springfield Model 84 was made by J. Stevens Arms Company, Chicopee, Mass.
Yes, I believe it was. I have a Model 53-B (single shot .22LR) and it says on the barrel 'SPRINGFIELD MODEL 53-B, Manufactured by J. Stevens Arms Co., Chicopee Falls, Mass. U.S.A.'
I have had mine since 1965.
The Stevens/Springfield single-shots routinely bring under $100 at retail. sales@countrygunsmith.net
delolosi
Stevens was founded in 1864 in Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts. Savage in Utica, New York, in 1894. Savage purchased the Stevens plant and name in 1920 and continued to make guns with the Stevens name in the Chicopee Falls facility until the late 1940's. The Stevens line was discontinued in 1991, but revived in 1998 or 1999 on a few "commemorative" models.
Whats it worth
Sometime between 1920 and 1948.
1933-1945. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Springfield Arms shotguns were manufactured by the Stevens division of Savage Arms from 1920 to 1948.
.22 bolt action rifle, obsolete. sales@countrygunsmith.net