If it has a serial number it was made after 1968.They claim they are fifty dollar shotguns in good shootable shape. I see them go for as much as 100-120 dollars on gunbroker.com in good shape. I recently found an old one in the tenite stock that is in very nice shape. I gave fifty for it at a St.Louis area pawn shop.I have been trying to find out how old it is. Gun parts and Boyd's both list walnut stocks and fore arms for these guns yet.
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.
The savage/Stevens model 94 was made from 1929-1945.
The savage/stevens model 94 was made by savage arms company during the years 1926-1945.There was a total production of 934,000 made.
The savage/stevens model 94 single shot,shotgun is worth between 40-95 dollars.
The best I can do is say that the savage/stevens model 94 shotgun series were made between the years 1926-1945 with a total production of 934,000 made.
These were manufactured from 1926 to 1945. If it is marked with both the Savage and Stevens names, it was probably made after 1941.
Yes it is full choke
The savage/Stevens No.94 was made from 1926-1945.The total production was 934,000 made.
The savage model 94 single shot shotgun was made between the years 1926-1945,with a total production of 934,000 guns made.
Depending on condition, $120-$160
A Savage Stevens model 94 shotgun was made from 1926-1945,there were 934,000 made during this time frame.
I did a search on the web and found this: 1959 SAVAGE STEVENS MODEL 94 SHOTGUNS: The Value is as followes: (a/o 2008) Exc=150, VG=100, Good=75, Fair=50, Poor=25
The Savage No.94C was apart of the Model 94 series shotguns that were made from 1926-1945.