Model 121SB Fieldmaster

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Janis
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Model 121SB Fieldmaster

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I am looking for info and value on my Model 121SB. The stamp of manufacture is XH which I believe translates to Dec. 1939. The serial number is 34380. This rifle is in excellent condition. I understand there are 5 different barrel markings. How do I tell which I have??
John Gyde
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Re: Model 121SB Fieldmaster

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Let us know whether it is stamped SMOOTH BORE, ROUTLEDGE BORE, or MO-SKEET-O bore and we can give you more info, but we don't provide values. There are too many variables like... Are the parts all original? Has it been refinished? What is excellent (90%, 95%, 98%)???

The Blue Book of Gun Values would be a good guide to help you.
Janis
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Re: Model 121SB Fieldmaster

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It is stamped .22 cal smoothbore. I took it to a BassPro store and their guy said it would at least be 90 if not 95%. He was not familiar with all the different barrels though and suggested I try this website. There has been no refinishing and I believe I am only the 2nd owner.
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Re: Model 121SB Fieldmaster

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The different barrel stamps don't make a whole lot of difference. The M0-SKEET-O stamp will probaby bring the most. What did the guy at BassPro say it was worth???
Janis
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Re: Model 121SB Fieldmaster

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He just looked at the Blue Book. The range went from $600 for 90% to $1100 for 100%
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