The Stevens 240 is an over-under .410 with double hammers, double triggers and a Tenite (plastic) stock and forearm, modified and full choke. It was made from 1940 to about 1948. Values in 2005 seem to range from the mid-$300s to upwards of $500 for good to excellent specimens. Gunshow prices have really been going up for these guns.
www.gunstockinc.com
Check the on line auction sites to see what they are bringing.
Try e-gunparts.com
the value of a 1948 Stevens double barrel shotgun 16 gauge. Hammerless.
I am looking for the same thing. I have a J. Stevens model 54 in .410 that my grandfather left me and cannot find any info on this shotgun. It is bolt action with a cocking knob on the rear of the bolt. Any info would be appreciated.
The Stevens 311 is a double barrel shotgun.
The model number is stamped on the right side of the receiver on many Stevens products.
Yellow pages category = GUNSMITHS.
e-gunparts.com
gun-parts.com has them...but for 12 ga only
Couldn't find that particular model listed but most Stevens pumps go for between $100 and $200 Made from 1936-1943, with a value of $100 or less. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Try your local gunsmith. The Riverside is a Stevens shotgun. If you can find out which model it is, you can probably find the wood at Numrich Gunparts