This was a version of the stevens favorite model single shot rifles.Your stevens model little scout was the model 14 1/2.these were made from 1909-1936.They came with either a 18in.or a 20in barrel,and a rolling breech block action with iron sights.I hope this helps?
Yes, I think so. I have one, and unless someone cut it down from a rifle, and put a custom fitted handgrip on it, it is a Little Scout 14 1/2 pistol.
Made roughly 1948-1965. Values around $100.
No. .22 Magnum and .22 Long Rifle are not interchangeable.
Need a detailed description
No published sn data.
No, the 22 Mag will not fit.
10-1000 USD and up depending on specifics.
I would start with numrich gun parts corp. and then look at E-gun parts.com.
50-100 USD
.22 Long was developed @ 1871, Uses the same case as the 22LR but with a 29 g bullet. ,22 Long Rifle developed by Peters Cartridge in 1887. Uses bullets in the 32-40 g range
The No. 14 was manufactured from 1906 to 1910. It has a one-piece stock and an 18" barrel. Company name will include the "A&T" or "Arms & Tool". The No. 14 1/2 was manufactured from 1911 to 1941, has a two-piece stock and 20" barrel. Those made from 1911 to 1916 will be marked the same as the No. 14's and those made later will say "J. Stevens Arms Co." Between 1916 and 1920, the factory was owned by New England Westinghouse and used to produce military arms. my grandmother has a j.stephens little scout 22long-rifle. the date on it is 1907. my grandfather told me that he could buy one for 2 and half dollars in 1907 out of a sears catalougue. if there is a mark on the left above the trigger "SVG" it was produced by savage who made this Stevens model from the early 20's until it was discontinued in 1932...
Have a gunsmith check it over.