Stevens Model 56 Made 1933 till 1945, 97,500 made. from Gun Trader.
1935 to 1940
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the stevens model 56 was made from 1933-1945 with a total production of 97,500 guns during that time frame.
Depending on condition, $80-$120. Nice basic .22 rifle for a new shooter.
Look up J. Stevens model 56
I've seen them for sale on Cabela's used rifle rack for about $100, but I spent $50 just to get a replacement bolt for my model 56. I love its looks and wouldn't part with it, due to sentimental value. (First gun, gift from grandpa)
it is 56 Remington rifle model
If this Model 56 is a repeater (tubular magazine) circa 1935-37, I've offered in excess of $400 for one in good condition. Please let me know what you might have. jcollins37@charter.net
100 USD
The stevens model 56 was made from 1933-1945.There was a total production of 97,500 made.
AnswerModel 56 or 056 is a .22 bolt action repeater that has a clip magazine. Model 55 or 055 is the same rifle but single shot only.A good source for history and manufacturing date ranges for different Stevens firearms is: http://www.gunvaluesboard.com/firearms-reference-file-stevens-323.html. A good source for parts is http://www.gunpartscorp.com/. Hope these help you find what you need!
I am not sure about the "Buckhorn" part, but if it is the same as the Stevens (part of Savage Arms) 52B S-L-LR .22 caliber single shot bolt rifle it should date to the mid-1930s. This firearm was also sold by Montgomery Ward as a Western Field model 36. (To make things confusing, the Western Field model 36 referred to both a rebranded Stevens model 52B-62-83N and a rebranded Mossberg model 10. The Mossberg 10 was made 1933-35.) The 1934 Stevens parts catalogue includes the Stevens model 52B (see http://www.cornellpubs.com/Templates/StevensParts1934.htm), as does the 1938 Stevens parts catalogue. The Stoeger 1939 World's Fair Issue Gun and Sports Catalogue does not include the 52B, but does list the Stevens Buckhorn models 53, 56, 66, and 76. The website www.e-gunparts.com lists the component parts of the Stevens model 52B under the heading "Savage, Fox, Springfield, and Stevens." All of these were brand names used by the Stevens company.