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What is izzies last name in Grey's Anatomy?

Stevens


When was the anodized aluminum Receiver made on the Stevens 22 410?

AROUND 1961 OR 1962, BUT ONLY ON THE SAVAGE MODEL 24, WHICH REPLACED THE STEVENS 22-410.


How many fingers did rise Stevens have on her right hand?

Rise Stevens, an American operatic mezzo-soprano, had the standard five fingers on her right hand. She was known for her talent as a singer and not for any unique physical attributes.


How do you find out when a Stevens Model 34 Bolt Action was made and what its value is?

I'm sorry I don't have the answer... especially since I also own the same gun. It's been in my family since the mid 60's and I believe when my father bought this rifle it was new in the box. I still have it today.. and it seems to shoot pretty well. I would love to know a little more about it but I don't expect that it's worth much to anyone other than me.Are these rifles or shotguns? The only Stevens Model 34 in the Standard Catalog is a tip-up pocket rifle, not a bolt action. You can tell the approximate age of a Stevens by the way the name is marked. J. Stevens and Company = 1864-1886. J. Stevens Arms and Tool Co = 1886-1916. J. Stevens Arms Co = 1920-late 1940's. Stevens (sometimes Stevens Savage) = 1940's-1991 and after 1998. No Stevens firearms were manufactured 1917-1919 or 1992-1998.I just purchased one from a rather large store/dealer and paid $55 (June 2006). It is a rifle, the barrel reads STEVENS Savage Arms Westfield Mass USA .22 short, long or long rifle MODEL 34. I didn't buy it as a collectible, just like the gun and the price. It's a bolt action with a magazine, no serial number. Would love to find a schematic!ANSWERI have a Savage Arms Stevens Model 34M 22 Mag. bolt action with no serial number. My dad bout it brand new in the mid to late 60's probably mail order from sears


When was SJS first discovered?

Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) was first described by pediatricians Albert Mason Stevens and Frank Chambliss Johnson in 1922. It was further characterized by two dermatologists, A.M. Lyell and R.L. DeHaan, in the 1950s.