Numrich has them for sale. Click here> http://www.e-gunparts.com/products.asp?chrMasterModel=089Zz14%201/2%20LITTLE%20SCOUT&MC= then click on "Click on list of Drawings ..." Then scroll down to the different Stevens items. I've never seen the Little Scout, but I think it's the same as the Crack Shot Model 16 (with side thumb lever), but smaller (shorter barrel and stock.) If it is, a free schematic is at www.again.net/~steve/jpg/ipb-stevens-16.jpg and at www.wisnersinc.com/explodedviews/Stevens_16_SL_crack.htm I typed the last 2 links instead of copying and pasting, so I hope they're correct. (If your gun has the lever by the trigger guard to operate the breech block, then it's similar to the Crackshot Model 26, instead of the 16. The last 2 sights have schematics for the 26.
Try this site. http://www.savageparts.com/ Cheers, Bri.
little boy
The bomb was exploded at a height of about 550 meters (1800) above ground.
Bikini, possibly? It had a little help ...
The man exploded all his wrath onto his little child
Glendon A. Stevens has written: 'Roses in the little garden' -- subject(s): Roses
To determine the exact value of a Stevens Little Scout 22LR, a couple different factors would need to be considered. Some of these factors would be the condition and the age.
After "The Little Boy" exploded people realized that people were having reactions and were dying because of radiation, but they didn't know that at the time.
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There may have been a little difference in the grade of wood used and perhaps a little less care was taken in the fit and finish of the Stevens guns, but all parts should be completely interchangeable. Stevens was the economy line for the Savage Arms Corporation from about 1930 to 1990.
Hiroshima- Little boy, uranium based. Nagasaki- Fat man, plutonium based.
J. Stevens. Made the Little Pet single shot .410. I own A little Pet, and several J. Stevens pre model 94 thin frame single shot 410s and can confirm this as Fact. I also belive that the Little Pet name was used on shotguns made by J Stevens for Sears. This information I have gotten from several different sources and have yet to confirm, but belive to be Fact.