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01-18-2020, 08:41 PM
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Stevens Savage 311a Manufacturer Date Help!
Well, I’ve just about exhausted all known resources to identify this new (to me) shotgun I couldn’t help but purchase due to the great condition. I’m hoping you guys could lend a hand to a rookie.
I understand the marking system used, but I’m seeing circled letters (A, G) along with various other letters (R V); also a rogue number (6) barried deep on the receiver.
Here is my theory: the A = 311 model ; the G = date code 1956 ; RV = inspectors initials.
While all of this sounds “correct”, I’m having quite the time verifying any of my theories. Any help is greatly appreciated!
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01-19-2020, 09:49 AM
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You are looking in the wrong place. Beginning in 1949, with A, this little oval on the bottom of the frame, just back of the forearm iron is the date code.
F 1954.jpg
F = 1954
If the gun is a J. Stevens Arms Co. from before that time you are out of luck.
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