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The J. Stevens Buckhorn rifle model 56 was produced from 1932 to 1935. This rifle was manufactured by the J. Stevens Arms Company in Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts, and is known for its distinctive design and utility as a small game rifle. The model 56 is part of the company's history of producing affordable firearms for the general public.
I have the same rifle. =) From oldguns.net it looks like about 200,000 were made somewhere between 1938 and 1945.
The Springfield Model 84 was made by J. Stevens Arms Company, Chicopee, Mass.
There were three different Winchester lever-action Models with the 1866 patent... the Model 1866, the Model 1873, and the Model 1876. The 1866 patent date refers to King's patent for the side loading gate mechanism.
I have had mine since 1965.
The Springfield Model 15, which is associated with patent number 2230372, was manufactured in 1950. This model is a bolt-action rifle produced by the Springfield Armory, and the patent was granted on March 4, 1941. The rifle itself became more widely known and distributed in the years following its production.
Patent # 2,630,175 is on the Stevens Model 58 , 20ga. bolt action shotgun magazine.
modal 5833402 pat. no.3018577
I have a Springfield model 87a. 22 short an long rifle automatic. It was made by j. Stevens firearm co in Chicopee falls mass USA. Can I get a parts catalog for it an when was it made
.22 bolt action rifle, obsolete. sales@countrygunsmith.net
In general terms, the Henry Repeating Rifle is considered to be the forefather of the Winchester Model 1866 (the first such rifle and Model to bear the "Winchester" name). Tyler B. Henry was the inventor of the Henry Rifle, and was granted the patent for his creation on October 16th, 1860.
this is a misprint. It should be a model 75 rather than a 57 as it appears in the question.