The Junior Model 11 was Stevens' last attempt to market a boy's rifle. It was discontinued in the late 1930s. Value depends on condition -- less than $100 if fair or worse, maybe $300 if excellent and you find the right collector. It would be rare to see one sell for more than $200 in average condition.
Should be one of the many different models of Boy's Rifle made by Stevens. Would need to know a lot more specifics, exact markings other than the patent date, and above all else condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
That's April 17 1894. It is a version of the Stevens Favorite boy's rifle. Value ranges from under $100 for beat-to-hell to several hundred for really nice original condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Less than $100
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i bought a naw cbc 22 long rifle in fla. for 46.99 in 1986
It all depends on the condition of the rifle. It was made between 1940-69. State the condition of the rifle to get an estimate of value. The box and instructions will increase the value by 25%.
I know of NO Co-roman air rifle. Please provide more details. Do you mean Crosman 180 air rifle?
About 600 to 700 dollors
50-100 USD
Value of a 1907 Stevens Jr 22 calibar rifle
The 38-55 cartridge was not around in 1794,its very possable that your rifle was patented in 1894 which would be appropriate for the cartridge in question,and rifle.I would need more info on the rifle in question including the model number or name,along with a detailed description of the overall condition of the rifle to give it a designated value.
stevens arms co favoite 22 long rifle
50-125 USD
What is the value of a Stevens Arms 22-Long Rifle Pat. 1913.
fifty dollars
50-100 USD
THAT DEPENDS ON WHO IS BUYING IT.
That patent date would be in 1894, not 1994. You have a version of the Stevens 'Favorite' boys rifle. Can be collectable in excellent condition and/or rare variations, but the more common variants in typical condition rarely exceed $200. sales@countrygunsmith.net
250.00