Our Favorite was a trade name used by the W.H. Davenport Arms Company on inexpensive shotguns. They were made for the hardware and mail order business from 1891 to 1910.
50-100 or so
Should be stamped on the barrel, if not, you should take it to a competant gun smith to have it checked
The model number is stamped on the right side of the receiver on many Stevens products.
It should be stamped on the side of the receiver.
Generally it is stamped on the side or top of the barrel near the receiver.
The makers are the two listed. Liege is the city in Belgium where it was made.
Between $250 and $300 depending on condition.
1895-1910.
There should be a stamped model number on the left side of your barrel. The serial number will be on the reciever; however, the model number is on the barrel.
It was made in either Belgium or one of its colonies.
Is it just stamped on one peice of the gun? I have a 5100 12g and each section (Stock, forestock and barrel) are stamped with a number (8WGK) to identify that they go together, kind of like a serial number.
What is your question? This gun was made in 1963