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i just picked this gun up in a deal. its got the big long barrel with the 2 beads. stevens made by savage arms mod 940e. is this the long tom ive herd of? this thing is near mint, any ball park figures on value? thank for any help.
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Yes and No, Long Tom was a brand name used By Sears and Roebuck on a single barrel shotgun, The name Long Tom was roll marked on the barrel. Those are the true Long Toms. However I belive the Sears guns were made by Stevens.
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thanks rjay, any value on a flagpole like this in mint shape?
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guess it aint worth nothing, tahks anyway.
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It's hard to put a value on a single barrel nowadays, You can buy a new single barrel made in Sojth America for a hundred at Wal Mart, but the old Stevens is much better quality. If in really good shape I would guess a 100 to 125. I used an old Long Tom when I was a kid. Dam* thing was almost as tall as I was.
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i was thinking about 00 buck in it for coyote. thanks for the estimate, i was just wondering that maybe that long barrel would make it collectable at all.
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I would be interested in purchasing this rifle if it was for sale
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The 940e can be bought for under $100 in very good condition.I can not say what yours is worth with out pics.
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If anyone knows where a 940E 22 cal.(belknap Hdwe. essex) is located I would pay top dollar. My dad was given one of these when he was very young and at one point lost the bolt. I would purchase a whole gun just to have the bolt. any leads are much appreciated
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Hi, sshin,
The Stevens 940 is a single barrel shotgun, not a .22 rifle, so I don't think you want to make an offer for it. My cross reference lists don't show a Belknap 940, so I can't say what it was called by the manufacturer. Perhaps if you post some good pictures, we might be able to find the maker and model number. Jim |
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Sorry, I was told by a gun smith that the Belknap Essex 22 cal bolt action cross referenced a B63E Stevens or a 940E Savage. there is a bolt in the pic of the weapon, but it is the wrong one.
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