Having just gotten mine back (bought it in 1955) from my Uncle, I can tell you they're WORTH about $50, but you'll pay on-average, between $85 and $125, depending on condition, at the average gun show. They're incredibly simple, astoundingly accurate, and with only a simple (hand-cocking) bolt, and a trigger... there isn't much to go wrong. Early ones had NO buttplate; later ones did - it was made from the 1930's to 1969 - mine has NO SERIAL NUMBER, and I suspect this is the rule. Tom in Denver
Your Stevens model 15A was produced from 1936-1945.
The stevens model 15 was made from 1936 until 1971.
The singleshot Stevens 15A and 15B .22 rifles are worth %50 to $150, depending on the condition. The higher-end price seems to keep them sitting around for quite a while.
It looks like it would, but you won't know unless you try.
These were made from 1936-1971.
The Stevens Model 15 and Model 15A are similar in design, but they may have some differences in their bolt assemblies. Generally, parts compatibility can vary based on specific features and manufacturing changes. It's best to consult a gunsmith or reference a detailed parts diagram for both models to confirm compatibility before attempting any interchange.
Try the website for gunpartscorp. That is Numrich, large supplier of obsolete parts.
price of westport, 16 gage model 948e made by stevens ?
The western field model 15A was made by mossberg.There model designator was the mossberg model 83.
Do not get any ideas
About a hundred dollars
Manufactured approximately 1936-1971. source: http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=82500312