I think I've narrowed it down to one of the 300-series....problem is, when I look at the numrich parts diagrams things don't quite match up. This gun has what I guess you would call dual lugs on the barrels....
All the 300-series appear to have a single lug set-up. Also, this gun has screws rather than pins through the receiver. Only the 335 appears to use screws, but the 335's internal parts don't look the same(in the diagram, anyway). Here's a shot of this gun's internals...
Looks like I've pinned it down to be a Model 365. I found a post over on shotgunworld forum showing Stevens 1913 catalog No.53. According to the poster that was the last edition that listed the 335-385 models. Now I'm getting a few replacement parts & working on making it "shootable". We'll see. The 365 was made with Krupp fluid steel barrels to handle the smokeless powder ammunition. Most likely 2 1/2" chambers.
Interesting.
I'm not 100% percent sure but it looks like an older model Stevens 311A.
Have you posted your questions and pictures on Shotgun world's ID and Value Forum? A poster named Researcher has a lot of knowledge about those old sxs's.
I missed seeing your earlier post where you credit him for providing some of the information about your gun.
You might also request information from John T. Callahan, Savage Arms Historian. P.O. Box 82, Southampton, MA 01073. He charges $30.00 for each request.
Last edited by BarkeyVA; 09-28-2013 at 07:46 AM.
Just an update on the old Stevens double....all road signs still point to it being the model 365(based on the barrels, amount of stocks checkering & wood species, cap & buttplate design, etc.). I did finally stumble across the missing cap & buttplate up in one of the closets, so they've been reunited. I found some original replacement screws to complete the receiver, but the old barrels do not appear to be repairable to shooting condition. So, it'll be a good-looking wall hanger until I get lucky & find a set of NOS barrels for it.
I feel for you. I'm looking for a set of replacement barrels that will fit (with some help from a gunsmith) a Springfield-Stevens No. 215 sxs hammer gun made around 1930-1932.
That's a good point. I think even if I found a set of barrels for the 365 some work would have to be done to tighten up the breach. It has quite a bit of wobble now.
Last year, when I 1st posted here about the gun, there was 20g set of barrels listed on ebay for a model 335. I was tempted to try them, but I just don't know if the two gauges share the same receiver. Plus, I'm guessing there were several design changes over the life of that series?? 1910-1930ish
Jeff
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