Researcher, thanks. This particular .410 is different from the later Model 94; a much trimmer action with no half-cock. Not sure if the "No.94" in your Stoeger catalog is like mine or the later gun (which was made for many decades in many guages). The later model 94 Stevens (Springfield, whatever) is more comparable to the Win 37 than mine, which is more like a Win 20, if you get the comparison.

I used to ranch sit for a friend of mine in Shasta County, northern CA, who was plagued with jackrabbits at night eating his garden, alfalfa, bark on fruit trees, ect. He had an "Eastern Arms" .410 identical to my "1929 Springfield" except that it had the "magnum" chamber (and no finish, front sight, or buttplate). I made lots of coyotes happy with that gun....before a Mexican hand taught me how to cook jackrabbit. Sometimes I used my Win 37 .410, also an "awesome" magnum. (There, I said it--Awesome .410).