It's retained by a crosspin in the breech block. sales@countrygunsmith.net
To determine the exact value of a Stevens Little Scout 22LR, a couple different factors would need to be considered. Some of these factors would be the condition and the age.
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This is best left to a gunsmith
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Yes, I think so. I have one, and unless someone cut it down from a rifle, and put a custom fitted handgrip on it, it is a Little Scout 14 1/2 pistol.
This was a version of the stevens favorite model single shot rifles.Your stevens model little scout was the model 14 1/2.these were made from 1909-1936.They came with either a 18in.or a 20in barrel,and a rolling breech block action with iron sights.I hope this helps?
your Stevens model 14 1/2 little scout is going between 160-300 dollars depending on the amount of original finish remaining.
The Stevens Boys Rifles such as the 14 1/2 Little Scout are collectable in top condition. Unfortunately, due to the market for which they were designed, guns in top condition are very rare. Typical selling price on one of these in the 40-50% condition range is around $100-$200. sales@countrygunsmith.net
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Firing pin is held in the falling block by a retaining pin. This is not normally removed or replaced for routine maintenance. Rather than provide instructions, I will suggest that this go to a gunsmith, who should also inspect the firearm for safe condition prior to installing the firing pin.
The serial number on a J. Stevens Little Scout .22 Long rifle is typically located on the underside of the receiver, just ahead of the trigger guard. In some models, it may also be found on the barrel, usually near the breech or at the rear of the barrel. If you are having difficulty locating it, ensure the rifle is unloaded and check for any obstructions that might be covering the area.
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