The exact value of a 32 Rimfire Stevens Tip Up Single Shot pistol made of brass with a steel barrel is actually dependent upon a number of factors. Some of those factors would be, the age and condition of the pistol.
If this is a Stevens single shot #35 in .410. It is on the Federal List of banned weapons and is illegal to possess, or sell. Look at the National Firearms Act.
Need a detailed description of all markings, condition, barrel length, finish, sights, grips, accessories, box, papers, history, etc..
Your J stevens model 26 crackshot,is a boys type single shot rifle with a under lever opening,a 18in.round barrel,hardwood straight grip stock and forearm with open sights.these were made from 1913-1941.They were chambered in either .22cal rimfire,or .32cal rimfire caliber.
A pistol is a single hand firearm with a short barrel.
If it is a typical Stevens double or single barrel there should be a metal lever towards the back of the stock slide it left or right and tilt the barrel down.
100-200 dollars.
That may depend on several things, but the most important thing for this particular gun is the barrel length. 12" is long for a pistol, but short for any smoothbore gun according to the BATF. Some manufacturers made .410 pistols with an 18 or 18-1/2" barrel that remained legal after the Gun Control Act of 1934, but I do not think any of the Stevens were more than 12-1/4". IF you have one with a barrel length of 18" or more AND an overall length of 26" it would be worth $100-$600 depending on its condition. BUT if it is any shorter, read the answers to the related question "What is the value of a J Stevens 410 break-top single-shot shotgun pistol with a 12 inch barrel and a leather holster" linked on the right side of this page.
This pistol should not be fired with modern ammunition! J Stevens firearms were mfg 1886 to 1920 and ctgs were loaded with black powder.
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a tip-up action single shot pistol
50 USD
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