The Model 11 Junior, the last of the Stevens "boys' rifles," was last made in the late 1930s. Finding a stock can be difficult. They show up occasionally on eBay, but not often. I know of no reproductions. A woodworker with moderate skills could create a stock if he/she had an old one for a pattern.
1904 to 1915 although they had old-new stock they sold thru the 20's and on...
Should be a single-shot made by Savage/Stevens. We have new reproduction stocks. www.countrygunsmith.net
"Stevens_12_gauge_single_barrel_shotgun_with_no_model_number_or_serial_number_The_only_marking_says_Savage_you_are_having_it_repaired_and_need_the_model_number_in_order_to_order_a_new_stock" Where can I get help with this?
Depends where you live, what model it is and what condition it is in Locally (new zealand) if in good condition usually about $500 - $750 (NZD) up to $1200 for excellent condition models with the walnut stock
I can tell you that your Stevens model 77F will be valued between 60-120 dollars today.This model was made from 1955-1971.
200.00 to 250.00 new only
If you can locate a copy of the Gun Digest of that time frame,it will have the cost of the then new Stevens/Savage model 73.this model was made from 1964-1969.
www.leesgunparts.com I have new firing pins for that model. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Sounds like it's a Stevens Favorite. If marked model 1915, was probably made between that year and 1939. Finding a used stock will be difficult. Having a new stock made will cost you more than the dollar value of the gun. But sometimes there are non-economic reasons that are worth the expense.
I have a used "riot" 520-30 butt stock.
I have one that I bought new in 1981 or 1982.
Best left to a professional. Find a gunsmith