Worth about $150 - $200US, depending on condition.
STEVENS AND SAVAGE DID NOT PUT NUMBERS ON THE SHOTGUNS AND OVER AND UNDERS IN THE MID 4OTS UNTILL 1954. THE GUN IS WORTH ABOUT 250.00 TO 350.00
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The anodized aluminum receiver on the Stevens 22 410 was made from 1939 until 1950. It was a popular feature during that time period to enhance the aesthetics and durability of the firearm.
25-130 USD or so
1955
22 LR over a 410 shotgun barrel.
savage arms
http://www.e-gunparts.com/products.asp?chrMasterModel=089Zz22-410&MC=
25th edition of Blue Book is $165.00 nib..new in box..$120.00 95%. Here is another opinion: * A Stevens model 22/410 in mint condition is worth about $450.00. May bring more. One in 60% is still worth about $250.00. You can throw the book away on these. I am talking about the ones made in the late 30s and 40s. I agree with a value much higher than the Blue Book, which is way too low. If you can find a .22/.410 "NIB" for $165, buy a hundred of them! Current values on line and at gunshows start around $250 or $275 and go as high as $600.
Please re-read the markings and repost. There is no such thing as a 22 short 410 long rifle.
Savage as the Model 24.