Looks like a Stevens 94.
My dad bought this for my 6th birthday in 1946 at a hock shop for $10.00 then paid a gunsmith to cut the chamber to use the 3 inch shells instead of the 21/2 inch. It had peoples initials cut deep in the wood it took me almost 2 weeks to sand them all out by hand. I don't know what model it is. I had it chrome plated in 1961.
I still have it after 64 years.
Looks like a Stevens 94.
Savage- "never say never".
THIS WAS SENT TO ME ON ANOTHER FORUM
This is the one I have the model 108
In the 1930s the No. 94 was a Springfield. The gun in question here looks to me to be a Stevens No. 106 if it has an extractor or 108 if it has an ejector.
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From the January 23rd, 1928 J. Stevens Arms Co. Wholesale Price Sheetcatalogue
I have one that looks like the one in the add with an ejector. It belonged to my great grand father. He died in 1947 and I think he was 88.
It must not be a featherweight, It must weigh 6 or 7 pounds.
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