The Stevens Gallery no. 80 was made somewhere between 1906 and 1910. The exact date should be marked on the barrel of the rifle, it's in front of the sight on mine as Aug.23.06. Unfortunately, this rifle isn't much of a collectors item; just if it's in great condition. I had mine valued (in good condition) around $225. Good luck in getting money out of it. (Thanks to oldguns.net for more info on rifle) -Shadowman, Washington CH, OH
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The stevens model 54B was made during the years 1933-1942.these shotguns are valued at between 80-150 dollars.
The Marlin model 20 was introduced in 1966. It became the model 80. Value is approx. $125. to $160. Answer courtesy of Teddy Roosevelt at Gallery of Guns
Utility single shots seem to retail for about $75-$80.
i just bought one for $80
Usually between $80 on the low end to $125. This is in the Southeast region
The Gun Digest Book of Modern Gun Values, 9th ed, shows the Stevens No.66 with a used value of $75 to $80.
45-80 dollars,depending on the overall condition of your rifle.
Utility single shots seem to retail for about $75-$80.
16,572 were made during the war.
What condition is the model 80 in. No estimate can be give without more information.
Used bout 80$