50-100 dollars,depending on condition.
Eastern Arms was a brand name sold by Sears Roebuck. The Model 1929 suggests that it was made by J. Stevens Arms Co.
Depending on which parts, they may need to be made.
'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.
It is a Stevens Model 1929.
I found Eastern Arms Co. as being made by Meriden Arms Co. owned by A. J. Aubrey. Eastern Arms were sold by Sears Roebuck & Co. Ken G - You are right and wrong. Meriden Arms did make guns with the Eastern Arms name, but the company was owned by Sears. A J Aubrey was an executive with another firearms manufacturer (Parker Brothers, I believe) that Sears hired to manage the company. The company only existed from 1905 or 1907 until 1915 or 1918 (different sources, different dates). I don't think a gun marked "Model 1929" was made by Meriden. I'm still looking for that model number by another manufacturer. There's a question about a WYCO Model 1929 down at the bottom of this page, too, and I suspect it is the same gun.
Having one made correctly will run $100 or so, more than the value of the gun. If you still want to do it, do an internet search for 'GUNSTOCK REPAIR'. Dont be surprised if you have to pay in advance.
yes they did
I paid $80 for mine...
2.5 inch only is my specs on mine is
The Stevens Model 1929 was produced starting in 1929, making it over 94 years old as of 2023. This model is a single-shot rifle that was popular during its time. Its age reflects both the craftsmanship of the era and its historical significance in firearms development.
Produced by Iver Johnson for Sears. Value up to $125.
Eastern Arms was a trade name used by Sears Roebuck. I know I've found who actually made the model 1929, but can't quite locate that information right now. It would have been one of the second-tier manufacturers of good utility guns, like Stevens or Crescent. I think this would be a break-action single shot, so would be priced something less than a similar new gun and a New England Firearms model is about $90 in Walmart.