The value of a 1913 Steven 12 gauge single shot nitro special depends on its condition. This gun in excellent condition is valued between 75.00 and 100.00 as of 2014.
The "Nitro" refers to smokeless powder, so certainly not much before 1900, probably a few years later. The "and Tool" part of the name was not used after 1916.
I WANT TO KNOW WHAT STEVENS 12 GAUGE SINGLE BARREL NITRO SPECIAL BETWEEN THE YEARS 1900-1910 IS WORTH? ALSO PARTS NUMBER 13DD INSIDE NUMBER 773 NO SERIAL NUMBER FOUND? PLEASE HELP IF YOU CAN THANKS GUN COLLECTOR
Ithaca Gun Co. manufactured your Lefever Nitro Special in 1940.
500
The best that I can do is say that the Lefever Nitro special was made from 1921-1948.
I have an original 16 ga. nitro special made by Lefever. The sight bead is one eighth if an inch in diameter.
I think that it was 1929.
It is found under the breach below the barrel
50-100
I'm guessing it is a single shot break open shotgun with an exposed hammer. Made sometime after 1900 and worth $50-$100 depending on condition.
299250-299999 were manufactured in 1935.
King Nitro was a trade name used by Shapleigh Hardware of St Louise on guns made by Crescent Firearms and J. Stevens Arms.