Try Numrich gun parts corp.They may be found on the web.
From your description,I would say that you have a Model 72 Crackshot rifle that was made from 1972-1989.
A breakdown of the parts for a Stevens Savage Arms Model 9478 is found in the book The Gun Digest Book of Firearms Assembly/Disassembly Part V - Shotgun. It has exploded views of the stock and its availability on the market.
Your J stevens model 26 crackshot,is a boys type single shot rifle with a under lever opening,a 18in.round barrel,hardwood straight grip stock and forearm with open sights.these were made from 1913-1941.They were chambered in either .22cal rimfire,or .32cal rimfire caliber.
Stevens Arms was created in 1894.
no Co. is an abbreviation for company But there are differences between: * J. Stevens and Co. * J. Stevens Arms and Tool Co. * J. Stevens Arms Co. * Stevens and * Stevens - Savage
No, they were discontinued in 2005. As a side note the 411 was not manufactured by Steven/Savage Arms, but rather Stevens/Savage Arms contracted with Baikal Arms of Russia to manufacturer the 411. Stevens will be introducing the replacement model for the 311 and 4111 in July of 2009, the MSRP is double what the 411 sold for, the MSRP is going to be $799.00
If your local gunsmith can't help you, try contacting the company. Savage arms has a website.
Follow the link to the related question. The model 94 is definitely a J. Stevens product.
Chech Numrich arms - West Hurley Ny , the have a website are very good and very reasonable
model 94B Stevens plastic stock was mfg in 1950. Stevens uded letter code starting with A in 1949 until P in 1969.
Numerich Arms. Look up Stevens 315 in the search.
I think it is the same as a Stevens 311, made by Savage Arms, for marketing by Sears. A great, utility shotgun. If so, a stock for a Stevens 311 should fit it, but there are two types: one with a straight edge where the stock neck meets the receiver, and the other with a notched edge. Good luck.