'Boy's Rifle' is a generic style of rifle. The Stevens Favorite series, including the Crackshot, Little Krag, Maynard Jr, etc, are differentiated by various features such as different sights, slightly different stock styles, etc. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Conactact Savage customer service thru their website. The Stevens Crackshot was a Savage owned brand.
It is a Stevens Crackshot that was made for HSB&Co, a hardware distributer in Chicago. Evidently, Revonoc is Conover spelled backward. The HSB rifles usually had a better finish that the standard Stevens. I have seen both Crackshot, Marksman and Little Scout 22 &32 rifles with this name. Stevens also made rifles for Sears and Montgomery Wards and put their brand names on them.
They are going for 50-200 depending on condition.
The No 26 was manufactured from 1912 - 1939.
The approximate dates are abt 1886-1916. In 1920 Stevens started using the "J. Stevens Arms Co." instead of the Stevens Tools and Arms of earlier versions - I think Crackshots were made thru 36 (?) - so I'm assuming yours is a later version - 1920-36. Hope that helps THe No 26 was manufactured from 1912 - 1939.
Gun Trade shows, most likely. E-Bay may be considered, as well. I've got a Crackshot 26, but it was my Great-Grandmother's. Not for sale!
Anywhere from 65-135 dollars,depending on overall condition and a decent bore.
If you are asking about the Stevens model 72 Crackshot rifle.these were made from 1972-1989.The last selling price was 165 dollars in 1989.
These savage/Stevens model 72 crackshot rifles were made from 1972-1989.
The Savage/Stevens model 72 crackshot rifle was made from 1972-1989.
Serial numbers were not required before the GCA 68 was enacted.
50-150 dollars based on the rifle having between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining.These crackshot rifles were made between the years 1913-1941.