This is a very common .22 made by Stevens as a boys rifle. Discontinued in 1932, tons were made, however they were also abused. The value depends on its condition and age. The older and better shape the more its worth. In excellent condition. No rust, no dings or dents and still shoots, operates and looks good it should fetch $300.00 or more. Start deducting from there for cosmetic issues. If parts are missing its only value will be for spare parts...
10-100 USD or so
You can check with Numrich on their website as gunpartscorp, but this rifle has been out of production for many years, and parts are NT commonly available- sorry.
A version of the 'Favorite' series of boy's rifle, either the #14 or #14 1/2. In mint condition they can bring $400 plus, but in typical condition less than half that. sales@countrygunsmith.net
it is 1907
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?
little scout 22 caliber longnrifle July 2 07.
Depends on originality and condition. Most of these rifles were used and abused, since the target demographic was teenage (or younger) boys. Typical Little Scout rifles sell in the $150 range. Truly mint examples are very rare and would reach over $400. sales@countrygunsmith.net
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