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19 May 2005, 01:49
AlanC
Springfield Stevens Double Question (More Info added)
I have a Springfield Stevens double 12 gauge shotgun. I need a forearm for it, but the gun has no model number, so I can't ID it. Can anybody help. Here is pic:



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19 May 2005, 02:19
Magnum Hunter1
If its a Stevens its a 311, but COULD by the wildest imagination be a 5100. If it has a bird dog engraved on the receiver it is probably a 5100. Hope this helps.
Doug
19 May 2005, 02:21
Magnum Hunter1
BTW, Vintage Sporting has forend irons for $45. YOu might also try Gun Parts Corp in NY.
Doug
19 May 2005, 03:27
Recoil Rob
Look in the lower left hand corner on the right side of the receiver. That's where the model # usually is.

Rob
19 May 2005, 03:38
Bill Mc
And don't forget, Sears sold that shotgun under the name "J C Higgins"

I have one, a 12 gauge double.

Excuse the type, I meant "J C"


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19 May 2005, 04:03
GSP7
I have 2 of them. mine are both 5100s. They dont have serial numbers.

Do you need the metal part too? make your own.

Or its probably the same as a savage 311 if you need the metal.
19 May 2005, 05:14
AlanC
I don't even know what the metal part looks like. I do know that the gun will not cock or fire without the forend unless you manually press the cocking mechanism.


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19 May 2005, 06:32
GSP7
Look at Numrich gun parts, Stevens then 5100 or savage then 311

There is a parts diagram of all the parts. Both look the same.

They might or might not have your parts . You can see what you need though.
19 May 2005, 06:39
TreeFarmer
Actually Sears sold under the name "JC Higgins."

This looks like an Eastern Arms Co. 101.7 which was made for Sears by Stevens. It was somewhat the forerunner to the Stevens 311. As also noted, the lower left of the right side of the receiver should be marked with 5100.
19 May 2005, 07:31
cummins cowboy
speaking of serial #'s before the gun control act of '68 manufactures where not required to put serial #'s on the gun. I found this out cause I happened to write down all the serial #'s of mine and my dads guns when I was a kid, the guns where all stolen and because I had written them down we caught the guys and recovered all but an old Stevens 12 ga with a poly choke, I hadn't written a # down for it and I later found it they didn't come with them, the thing that sucks is I have never shot a shotgun even close to as well as I did that old stevens


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19 May 2005, 09:21
AlanC
Some more information. The gun has the number 11 inside a circle in front of the trigger guard and a number 14 inside a circle in front of where the gun pivots. Here is a picture of the gun where it is serial numbered.



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19 May 2005, 19:33
AlanC
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