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Old 12-02-2009, 09:56 AM   #1
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Default Stevens 16 Gauge (Side by Side)

I have a Steven's 16 Gauge Model # 235. I am looking to find out how old it is and what it is worth. I would put the guns condition at 95% or better (it looks to have been reconditioned). It has an "D" stamped on the receiver block. (I can supply pictures if needed).
Please help. Thanks.

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Old 12-04-2009, 04:03 PM   #2
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Default Re: Stevens 16 Gauge (Side by Side)

Welcome to TFF Shooters,

Yes, upload a couple of photos; they always help:
1. Click "Go Advanced" below
2. Click "Manage Attachments"
3. Click "Browse" to find the photos on your hard drive.

I doubt you gun was reconditioned (though you never know) as they aren't usually worth the investment. A typical 235 in excellent condition is only worth about $450-500
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