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.
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
The value of a Stevens Model 34 22 LR caliber rifle is between $100 and $300. The overall condition of the rifle plays a large part in the final price.