Probably. The name was owned by Sears Roebuck and after a brief period when they owned their own firearms manufacturer (Meriden Arms) Stevens made most of their single shot shotguns.
J. Stevens Arms Company
A Rossi 20 gauge single shot shotgun can fire any factory-made rifled slug, as long as the barrel is marked Modified, IC, or Cylinder. If it's marked Full, it may be too tight for some slugs. Remington Slugger is a suitable brand.
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Not sure what you mean by a "12 barrel." If it is a 12 inch long barrel, it has been cut off and is an illegal firearm. In any case, .410 single-shot Stevens guns bring $100 in top condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Trade name used by Sears. Actual manufacturer could be Hopkins & Allen, Stevens, and several others. Pre-1940. sales@countrygunsmith.net
HI I have a Stevens 22 long single shot. I like to have a .17 HMR or a .17HM2 Barrel on it will it work
i have a stevens 12 gauge 820b and iam wondering if i can use steel shot in it the guy i baught it from said it couldnt
They were made for a long time. If it has a serial number, it is post-1968.
50-125 or so
The Sears and Roebuck single shot shotgun marked "Long Range Winner" with the number 152267 was likely manufactured by Stevens, as Sears often sourced firearms from them. The serial number suggests it was produced around the late 1940s to early 1950s. However, to pinpoint an exact manufacturing date, you may need to consult specific Stevens production records or reference guides for serial number dating.
100.00--to 175.00 in very good condition.
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