On a Stevens firearm patented on April 17, 1994, the serial numbers are typically found on the frame or receiver, often located on the underside or side of the housing. Depending on the specific model, they may also be located near the trigger guard or along the barrel. It's advisable to check the manufacturer's markings and consult the owner's manual for precise locations. Always ensure the firearm is unloaded and handled safely while inspecting for serial numbers.
The Stevens Pump .22 caliber rifle, particularly the model with a serial number starting with "B" and patented on April 30, 1907, is a vintage firearm known for its unique pump-action mechanism. Produced by J. Stevens Arms & Tool Company, these rifles were popular in the early 20th century for small game hunting and plinking. The specific model and its condition can significantly affect its value among collectors. If you need further details on its historical context or specifications, please let me know!
April Stevens was born on April 29, 1936.
April Stevens was born on April 29, 1936.
made about 1910 value depends on condition
A 335 may have the model number on the bottom metal just ahead of the trigger guard, at least mine does. The lettering is very small, shallow, and hard to read. Mine says "MODEL 335".
April Stevens is 75 years old (birthdate: April 29, 1936).
It sounds like you're asking about the 1894 Stevens Favorite. That's the model: "1894 Favorite." Estimated value is based entirely on condition, with on-line gun auction prices generally ranging from $100 for a real rag to upwards of $400 for examples in fine condition. Regarding the serial number "1077" -- singleshot Stevens rifles didn't have serial numbers until well into the 1960s. The number you cite is a parts-related or date-code number. Stevens records are pretty much nonexistent to pin it down further. Many of these old rifles have three-digit numbers stamped into them, and sellers often say "low serial number." I have more than 50 Stevens "boy's rifles," and none has a number beyond three digits. Alas, it's not likely I'd be so lucky to have that many with such low serial numbers.
Forerunner of the 5100 series which evolved into the Savage/Stevens 311. Stevens made a LOT of double-shotguns with varying designs over the years. Depending on condition, yours would bring $200-$350 at retail. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Radar was patented by Sir Robert Alexander Watson-Watt in April 1935.
John Paul Stevens was born on April 20, 1920.
Scott Stevens was born on April 1, 1964.
Thaddeus Stevens was born on April 4, 1792