no thats what i.m wanting to know
What year did savage buy out stevens
The answer is no. Stevens is in name only as a part of savage arms company.I would look at numrich gun parts corp.they are on the web.
The gun was made in 1938. Parts here http://www.e-gunparts.com/productschem.asp?chrMasterModel=089Zz15
Contrary to what some believe, Springfield Arms was never a subsidary company of Cresent Arms. Springfeild Arms, like Cresent Arms, were both bought out by Stevens/Savage. Unlike the Cresent, Springfield manufacturing continued after the buy out. Some clarification: Springfield Arms Co was absorbed by Stevens very early, before 1900. Stevens continued to use the Springfield name on certain models of shotgun. Savage absorbed Stevens around 1930 or so, and continued to use the Springfield name on into the 1980's, generally on guns sold to mass-marketers. Crescent Firearms was originally an independent manufacturer that was bought by the major wholesale HD Folsom, which also eventually was absorbed by Savage.
Made by Savage/Stevens. We have trigger guards.
The gun was made by Savage/Stevens for Sears. We have trigger guards.sales@countrygunsmith.netAnswerthe jc Higgins model 101.7 was made by savage / Stevens it is actually astevens model 325 parts are readily available from amany sorces I have found Numirch arms in west hurley NY. to be a good and reliable source
Most single shots are worth something less than the $90 needed to buy a brand new one. If it's really a 24 gauge, you have an odd-ball that might bring a few dollars more from a collector who really wants one of every possible size, but still probably would not break the $100 mark. 24 gauge guns were still listed in Stevens' 1936-37 catalog. The approximate age of a Stevens gun can be determined by the way the company name is marked. 1864 - J. Stevens & Co. 1886 - J. Stevens Arms and Tool Co. 1916 - No Stevens guns were produced 1920 - J. Stevens Arms Co. 1948 - Stevens (usually accompanied by the Savage name) 1990 - Savage Arms discontinued the Stevens trademark. you could check auction arms or gun broker to see what they sell for
You have to try and find one that fits a Ithaca 37
that rifle is the same as the Savage/ cooey/ lakefield-mossberg 64. you can buy direct from Savage Arms.
If no local gun shop or gunsmith can find it, you might try contacting the company.
berry38
Numrich arms or gun parts corp.