It is the same as the Savage 65M. You can download a similar manual here: http://www.stevespages.com/page7b.htm or go to gunpartscorp.com and see what they have.
i have a stevens model 34m what is its value looks in excellent condition
i have stevens model 34m and know not a thing about it.Your Savage/Stevens made model 34M was made from 1969-1973.it was chambered in .22 Win Mag.(.22WMR).The Savage/Stevens model 46 is simular to the model 34M but has a Tubular magazine which was made during the same time frame(1969-1973).
65% of 34m= 65% * 34= 0.65 * 34= 22.1m
34m is equivalent to 34000cm so 500cm is smaller than 34000cm
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about 34m to 98m high
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I'm sorry I don't have the answer... especially since I also own the same gun. It's been in my family since the mid 60's and I believe when my father bought this rifle it was new in the box. I still have it today.. and it seems to shoot pretty well. I would love to know a little more about it but I don't expect that it's worth much to anyone other than me.Are these rifles or shotguns? The only Stevens Model 34 in the Standard Catalog is a tip-up pocket rifle, not a bolt action. You can tell the approximate age of a Stevens by the way the name is marked. J. Stevens and Company = 1864-1886. J. Stevens Arms and Tool Co = 1886-1916. J. Stevens Arms Co = 1920-late 1940's. Stevens (sometimes Stevens Savage) = 1940's-1991 and after 1998. No Stevens firearms were manufactured 1917-1919 or 1992-1998.I just purchased one from a rather large store/dealer and paid $55 (June 2006). It is a rifle, the barrel reads STEVENS Savage Arms Westfield Mass USA .22 short, long or long rifle MODEL 34. I didn't buy it as a collectible, just like the gun and the price. It's a bolt action with a magazine, no serial number. Would love to find a schematic!ANSWERI have a Savage Arms Stevens Model 34M 22 Mag. bolt action with no serial number. My dad bout it brand new in the mid to late 60's probably mail order from sears
A trapezoid does not have three bases!
34 moles of NaCl is equivalent to 1 986,95 g.
9m wide by 8m deep.
It takes 10h 34m, covering a distance of 2214miles.