The Stevens Model 94C is a timeless piece of American gun-making history, manufactured in 1963. This single-shot, break-action shotgun is chambered for the .410 gauge, known for its low recoil and effectiveness in small game hunting. Collectors and shooters alike will appreciate the blend of nostalgia and functionality it offers, with a case-hardened or blued finish that adds both durability and aesthetic appeal.
In overall very good condition, this shotgun shows only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use. Specific condition details include mild finish wear on the trigger guard and a light patina forming. Initials are written on the grip and under the forend, adding a touch of personal history. The bore is in excellent condition with a clean, mirror finish, showing no signs of wear. The action is smooth and reliable, and the fixed front bead sight remains intact, making this firearm a practical choice for any shooter.
The Stevens Model 94C features a 26" barrel, fixed modified choke, and can chamber both 3" and 2 1/2" shells. It comes with a hardwood buttstock and forend, contributing to its classic look and sturdy feel. This shotgun was produced by Stevens Arms, a subsidiary of Savage Arms at the time, known for their reliable and affordable firearms.
This shotgun is perfect for hunting small game and is also an excellent choice for youth shooters due to its manageable recoil. The .410 gauge, combined with the break-action design, makes it easy to handle and maintain, offering both simplicity and reliability. Owning the Stevens Model 94C means owning a piece of American craftsmanship, a versatile and lightweight shotgun that is both a joy to shoot and a valuable addition to any collection.




