1932
If manufactured prior to 1969, it doesn't have one.
value of Stevens model 94 long tom perfect condition
I am not sure about the "Buckhorn" part, but if it is the same as the Stevens (part of Savage Arms) 52B S-L-LR .22 caliber single shot bolt rifle it should date to the mid-1930s. This firearm was also sold by Montgomery Ward as a Western Field model 36. (To make things confusing, the Western Field model 36 referred to both a rebranded Stevens model 52B-62-83N and a rebranded Mossberg model 10. The Mossberg 10 was made 1933-35.) The 1934 Stevens parts catalogue includes the Stevens model 52B (see http://www.cornellpubs.com/Templates/StevensParts1934.htm), as does the 1938 Stevens parts catalogue. The Stoeger 1939 World's Fair Issue Gun and Sports Catalogue does not include the 52B, but does list the Stevens Buckhorn models 53, 56, 66, and 76. The website www.e-gunparts.com lists the component parts of the Stevens model 52B under the heading "Savage, Fox, Springfield, and Stevens." All of these were brand names used by the Stevens company.
The Stevens Marksman was manufactured by J Stevens Arms between 1911-1930. Most Stevens .22's were not serial numbered, so an exact age will be hard to determine. I recently purchased one in .22 lr. at a Gun Show and have been quite impressed with its accuracy even with a slightly pitted bore. Stevens rifles are a joy to own and shoot providing they remain in safe condition after years of abuse by their former owners (often a boys first rifle in the early 1900's).
Can't tell you without a model. Stevens made tons of .22s, and their value depends on model, age and condition. Range is from well under $100 to several thousand.
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The Stevens model 15 favorite was made from 1915-1940.
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The Stevens "Springfield" Model 83 was manufactured from 1935 to 1939. Value is between $40 to $75.
Whats it worth?
These were manufactured from 1947 to 1952 circa
1939
Not if they were manufactured prior to 1969.
The Stevens Model 325-C Rifle was manufactured between 1947 and 1950 in Caliber 30-30.
According to the Blue Book, the Stevens No. 75 was manufactured from 1928 to 1934. Total production about 19,000.
Stevens 5100 was manufactured from 1931 until 1941