Eastern Arms was a Sears Roebuck tradename. The model 1929 was made by J. Stevens Arms, probably sometime between 1920 and 1945. Information about Stevens firearms may be available through John Callahan who is an independent arms historian. Per instructions on the Savage Arms website: Please send a detailed letter to: *John Callahan *53 Quarry Road *Westfield, MA 01085 Include: *Your name and address *A phone number where you can be contacted if necessary *The model and/or serial number if available *Any other pertinent information Mr. Callahan will respond with a letter detailing his services. I believe his fee is $15 for each gun researched.
Eastern Arms was a brand name sold by Sears Roebuck. The Model 1929 suggests that it was made by J. Stevens Arms Co.
2.5 inch only is my specs on mine is
Depending on which parts, they may need to be made.
An Eastern Arms model 101-7 shotgun is values at $200 to $300 in fair condition. In mint condition it is values at $450. This shotgun was sold by Sears.
Look in the yellow pages for gunsmiths.
Volunteer arms 12 shotgun model 94042?
what is a 1929 model a worth
50-100 dollars,depending on condition.
Produced by Iver Johnson for Sears. Value up to $125.
1929, yr. made is also model
'1929' is going to be a patent date, not a model number. Eastern Arms Co was not an actual manufacturer, it was a brand name used by Sears on guns they marketed, generally made by the Stevens Arms Co. Value is strictly based on its usability as a shooter, and single-barrel 16ga shotguns will generally sell for less than $100. 1929 is a model number marked on Stevens/Springfield shotguns.
The stevens model 94B was made from 1926-1945.The total production of this shotgun was 934,000.