I do not know the exact value, I have a 1914 that I purchased for $249.00, but found it listed on Cabela's for over $600. So I would guess that you do a little resurch in the "old gun rooms" of some of the catolog people on the enternet to find out what the market will allow today. Also Stevens has a web site but I beleave it goes under "FOX Stevens". Try entering "Fox Fire arms" to see what comes up. Hope this helped Moosenut245
A Stevens Model 26 "Crackshot" in .32 caliber was for sale on auctionarms.com until the auction closed December 14, 2006. The only price indicated, $257.50 seemed to be the minimum bid specified by the seller.
Any of the Stevens Boy's Rifles, including the #26 Crack Shot, are very rarely found in excellent condition. Only makes sense considering how the guns were marketed. Any Crack Shot in original excellent condition would easily sell for $400 or more, but guns in typical condition for the model are selling in the $125-$175 range. sales@countrygunsmith.net
I have a Crack Shot 26 and found several places online with them for sale. The value seems to range from $125 - $225 for one in "good" condition. I have seen one posted for $350. Of course, that auction ended with no bids on the rifle. Other sites estimate the rifle to be worth between $225 and $350, again, depending on the condition. These rifles were manufactured from 1912 - 1939.
got qouted 400 euros for a mint condition crack shot 26
Model 16 Crackshot (thumb lever) is average condition is usually between $125 and $200. Model 26 (under-trigger lever) is worth less, usually $75 to $175. Condition determines value.
Condition is the key factor, Even in good shape not that much 180.00 at the most
50-150 USD
$35 to $75, depending on condition.
It was made by J. Stevens Arms (division of Savage Arms) sometime after 1920.
Stevens guns were made at the plant in Chicopee Falls, Mass. Guns made from 1864 to 1886 will be marked J. STEVENS & CO. From 1886 to 1916 they were marked J. STEVENS A & T CO or J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO. No Stevens firearms were manufactured from 1916 until 1920 when Savage Arms purchased the facilities and name. From 1920 until 1942 (or '48) Savage marked guns J. STEVENS ARMS CO and after that simply STEVENS or STEVENS/SAVAGE. The Stevens name was discontinued in 1991.
Under $100. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Blue Book of Gun Values, Standard Catalog of Firearms, etc. The Crackshot was one of the "boy's rifles" first manufactured by Stevens in the late 1800's, but the 1913 patent date means yours was made later. If you have written the entire company name as it appears on the gun, it was made sometime after 1920 when Stevens was bought by Savage Arms and before about 1948 when the Stevens line was discontinued.
This will help you identify the approximate year. Stevens guns were made at the plant in Chicopee Falls, Mass. Guns made from 1864 to 1886 will be marked J. STEVENS & CO. From 1886 to 1916 they were marked J. STEVENS A & T CO or J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO. No Stevens firearms were manufactured from 1916 until 1920 when Savage Arms purchased the facilities and name. From 1920 until 1942 (or '48) Savage marked guns J. STEVENS ARMS CO and after that simply STEVENS or STEVENS/SAVAGE. The Stevens name was discontinued in 1991. They are generally valued around $150 -250
63 years old
It was made sometime between 1920 and 1942.
It would be a Stevens Model 238 manufactured between 1920 and 1948. The Ranger 101.2 is a Sears Roebuck designation.
Stevens made many different models of rifle during that time period. Any way you can tell us which model you have? Or caliber? sales@countrygunsmith.net
Yes, I have one. Marked J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co., Chicopee Falls, Mass., S 321. 26 1/8" barrel, almost mint condition, original stock and barrel have been refinished.