The value of a 1915 Stevens Favorite .22 Long rifle can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and any unique features. Generally, prices can range from $150 to $500, with well-maintained or rare models potentially fetching higher amounts. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a knowledgeable firearms dealer or check recent sales of similar models.
The Stevens 1915 Favorite is not a pump-action rifle. It is a single-shot. First we need to figure out which model you actually have. sales@countrygunsmith.net
value of a model 1915 22 long rifle, snw465 or 466 j stevens arms company
50000000000000000000000000 dollars that's a some rare crap right their
Answer 75--150the Stevens is worth 75--150 depends on original blue and wood finish and if you find someone who wants one Recent Sales are Far More80%-85% specimens have sold recently on internet auction site for over $200. There is an increasing interest in the Stevens Boy's Rifles.sales@countrygunsmith.net
32 long is a rimfire cartridge.
I have a j Stevens model 1915 (Favorite) Long Rifle Lever Action Rifle, Serial Number 115. If my memory serves me correctly my father told me he received it for his 12th birthday in 1924. It is in excellent condition. I had it refinished (metal and wood) several years ago. Big mistake I am told. Hope this helps.
The wood carving was certainly done after purchase. The Stevens 1915 Favorite was a very popular boy's rifle of the time, and are regularly seen on the market today under $200. The after-market modifications take your rifle out of the collector market. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Original answer = wrong answer : There is no J Stevens model 1915, so you must first correctly identify the firearm. Since the value can vary widely depending on what it is (a model 34 can run to $950 and a model 51 Schutzen rifle can go to $10,000), proper identification is crutial. You might want to visit a local gunsmith and pay him to research the gun and provide you with an estimate of its value. Right answer: I have a single shot "crack shot" J. Stevens model Favorite 1915 chambered in .22 long rifle SN#166. You are going to have to do the same thing that I am and purchase a book with all Mfrs. and their SN#s. I have searched the web for such info without luck.
That would be "1915," not "915." It replaced the 1894 Favorite. The Favorites are popular. In well-used condition they bring $100; in great condition they can get into the $300 range. Just about any gun guide (Flayderman, Blue Book, etc.) gives lots of info about these popular Stevens rifles.
25-125 USD
Cornell publications might have what you are looking for.
I would start at numrich gun parts corp. and then try E-parts.com on the web.