It may not have one. Older, less costly guns often did not have a serial number if they were made before 1968.
Stevens bolt-action with a cylinder.... What are all the markings on the gun? sales@countrygunsmith.net
Check the receiver and barrel.
Stevens Model 9478 shotguns generall sell under $100. sales@countrygunsmith.net
If it has both the Stevens and Savage names it was made sometime after the mid 1940's. If it has no serial number, it was made before 1969.
You must provide a model number. 100-400 USD
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your savage Stevens model 125 was made between 1912-1923 with total production being 5,000.
IF it has one, try looking on the breech/action
The Stevens Model 15-A single shot bolt action .22 caliber rifle was manufactured primarily during the 1930s and 1940s. If you're looking for a specific production year or age, it would depend on the serial number, as these rifles were produced over several years. Generally, if you own one, it could be anywhere from 70 to 90 years old, depending on when it was made. For precise dating, consulting a firearms expert or reference book on Stevens firearms would be beneficial.
So, what is the model number? sales@countrygunsmith.net
If you will tell us exactly how the company name is marked, we can probably place it within 10-15 years. *J. Stevens and Co. - 1864-1886 *J. Stevens Arms and Tool Co (or A&T Co) - 1886-1916 *J. Stevens Arms Co - 1920-1942 *Stevens (or Stevens / Savage) - 1942-1991 (but with no serial number, before 1969) The Stevens name was revived in the late 1990s, but so far only on updated versions of the single shot Favorite and Ideal models. Stevens models 066, 086, and 66 are the only listings in the Standard Catalog for tube-fed bolt-action 22s. Are any of these numbers marked on the barrel or receiver? The exact model doesn't matter much as all the bolt-action 22s are listed under the same entry for $25 in poor condition and $150 in excellent condition.
Craig Stevens is number 88 on the Tennessee Titans.