i would be interested in getting a picture of the 87c model.....i am trying to get one of each 87~ and i don't know what the "c" model looks like. as for your answer~i have been searching for months for info on these models, and it is a mystery still! dates? amount made? why some models are marked the same, but are different!? thank you! Marc in tenn
Please include the model number and serial number if it can be seen to get a accurate age to your rifle.
your rifle was made by J Stevens arms Co. 101 16 was the Stevens model 87A 22 cal semi auto rifle .1946 to 1955 >Stevens made a lot of these rifles and their vallue is some what low between 75 and 125 dollars depending on condition They are excellent rifles fun to shoot and very accurate
1946-1959. sales@countrygunsmith.net
I AM REQUESTING THE VALUE OF THE STEVEN MODEL 66B .22 LONG-SHORT RIFLE
your rifle was made by J Stevens arms Co. 101 16 was the Stevens model 87A 22 cal semi auto rifle .1946 to 1955 >Stevens made a lot of these rifles and their vallue is some what low between 75 and 125 dollars depending on condition They are excellent rifles fun to shoot and very accurate
It was manufactured by Savage/Stevens sometime between 1920 and 1948. THIS IS A MODEL 15, BOUGHT BY DAD, AND GAVE TO ME. I AM NOW 72
That will depend on whether you are shooting short, long or long rifle ammunition.
My Springfield model 83 ( J Stevens) is stamped 22 Short, Long and Long Rifle on Barrel. If yours is as well, then yes, it would fire LR rounds.
Try www.ammoclip.com or e-gunparts.com
65- 100$
I have a 53D that was given to me by my grand father. He bought it brand new in '45. I can't be specific then that.
J Stevens Arms Company has been making rifles since the 1890s. There are dozens of different models of Stevens bolt action .22s. If you repost with all markings on your rifle, we make be able to narrow it down a bit. sorry-