Originally Posted by Drew Hause
The well is deep...but I don't think I'd take a sip wink

That Spring Field Arms Co. is interesting. Springfield was of course a Stevens lower price line, and I've never seen the 2 words, and couldn't find for what co. the gun was tradenamed.

An odd sideplate and different action sculpting H&A

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J. Stevens Arms Co. changed from their lower priced line being Riverside Arms Co. to Springfield Arms Co. in the 1928/1929 time frame, long after these sideplate guns were being made.

Drew, the lower gun in your post is the No. 210 as shown in the 1914 Hopkins & Allen catalog.

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In addition to the No. 210, they offered a No. 220 with ejectors --

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There was also a No. 230 ejector gun with engraving.