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The Springfield name was used by Stevens from 1920 to 1948.

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What is an Stevens Arms single barrel 12 gauge with proof tested 2 3-4 inch chamber forged steel on the right worth?

Virtually all of the single shot Stevens 12ga shotguns are going to top out shy of $100. sales@countrygunsmith.net


How much money is a Stevens Junior single shot 22 that was patented on July 7 1907 worth?

The value of a Stevens Junior single shot .22 rifle, patented on July 7, 1907, can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, these rifles can range from around $100 to $500. However, well-preserved examples or those with unique features may fetch higher prices among collectors. It's best to consult a firearms appraiser or check recent auction results for a more accurate valuation.


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You need info on a shotgun single shot 12ga on the top of the barrel it says patented August 12 1913 on the reciver the only thing you can make out is at the end of the stamping MSCO under that it say?

i have a Stevens like the one you speak of.....here is what mine is stamped....hope it helps.....top, patented august 12 1913 right side of receiver trade mark Stevens reg us pat off & fgn Stevens arms company chicopee falls mass. usa left side stamped nitro special.........


What is the age of a Stevens Buckhorn Model 52b rifle?

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.