Serial numbers were not required before the GCA 68 was enacted.
The Savage/Stevens model 72 crackshot rifle was made from 1972-1989.
The savage/stevens model 72 crackshot .22cal rifle was made by savage during the years 1972-1989.
Serial numbers were not required by law on rifles and shotguns until 1968. Your Crackshot was made LONG before 1968.
'Boy's Rifle' is a generic style of rifle. The Stevens Favorite series, including the Crackshot, Little Krag, Maynard Jr, etc, are differentiated by various features such as different sights, slightly different stock styles, etc. sales@countrygunsmith.net
To determine the exact value of a J Stevens Arms Tool Co Crackshot 16 22 caliber rifle a couple factors would need to be taken into consideration. Since the rifle is in good condition, the next most important factor would be the age of the rifle.
Serial numbers were not required at that time.
Serial numbers were not required prior to 1968.
I have a Stevens Visible Loading .22, adn the serial number is on the underside of the rifle, on the extended metal that goes from the trigger guard into the stock. It's quite visible. Ed
It is a Stevens Crackshot that was made for HSB&Co, a hardware distributer in Chicago. Evidently, Revonoc is Conover spelled backward. The HSB rifles usually had a better finish that the standard Stevens. I have seen both Crackshot, Marksman and Little Scout 22 &32 rifles with this name. Stevens also made rifles for Sears and Montgomery Wards and put their brand names on them.
If you are asking about a specific one, you have to provide the serial number.
I have a crackshot 22 and I might be able to get a ejector made by a friend at work . if you would like me to ask him , let me know.meanwhile, DO NOT FIRE that rifle...a word of advice from a dummy,that did fire a gun without the ejector. it almost cost a trigger finger.
From your description,I would say that you have a Model 72 Crackshot rifle that was made from 1972-1989.