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Old Stevens double barreled shotgun

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I am looking for info on my grandfather's double barreled shot gun. I am a novice about shotguns, so any info would be appreciated. (When manufactured, value) It is a model 235, double barreled, wooden stock, 2 triggers, 2 hammers. Barrel is 31 inches from front to hammers. It needs minor restoration. Probably hasn't been used in 20 or more years. Hope someone out there can help.
 
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