The Stevens 311's range in book value from $245 (100% condition) to $115 (60% condition). Add 30% for the .410 bore.
As of January 13, 2012: 410 EUR = 339.398 GBP
410 pesos.
According to the WorldBank, the per capita income in Ethiopia is $410 which is comparatively lower than other nations.
Spending is the problem, The 410 billion dollar spending bill will put us in a false recovery, The problem with the usa is we consume more then we produce, we spend money but have no steady way of making money. Printing more money for spending bills will only hurt us in the long term. The point of a recession is to get us into saving and producing. Gov needs to step back and let the free market and the American people do what needs to be done.
As of October 2023, 5 US dollars is approximately equivalent to around 410 to 420 Indian rupees, depending on the current exchange rate. Exchange rates can fluctuate, so it's advisable to check a reliable financial source for the most accurate and up-to-date conversion.
Ijust bought a Stevens Model 311A 12 ga with some wear for $ 130.00. I think that was a good deal
i paid $310 for my 311a 12gauge if this helps. Depending on condition it should be in the $500.00 - $1200.
where can I can I buy the fmj double barrel 410 shotgun ? are they still available?
150 or so
1800.00
600-1200
50-200
50-100 USD or so
Yes, the Stevens Model 240. This was an over/under model made by Savage Arms. The Riversides Arms Company also made a double barrel .410 in the early 1900's,
Much will depend on the condition of the item and what platform will be used to sell it. There is a listed price online for the item of roughly $160.
there are worth 250.00-500.00,made in the in the 1950's- early 60's. i have a 16 gauge 311a, it was my grandfathers gun. The 311 series was made until 1988 or 98. The values given in the first answer seem a bit high for a 12 or 16 gauge, but a 20 gauge or .410 could bring that much.
The price for a fox model b in 410ga is going for between 550 dollars in 10% original condition up to 1075 dollars for a nice specimen in 98% original condition.