Your J stevens model 26 crackshot,is a boys type single shot rifle with a under lever opening,a 18in.round barrel,hardwood straight grip stock and forearm with open sights.these were made from 1913-1941.They were chambered in either .22cal rimfire,or .32cal rimfire caliber.
Side lever Crackshot--$100 to $250 No. 26 Crackshot -- $100 to $250 No. 26 1/2 Smoothbore -- $65 to $175 From the Blue Book of Gun Values
It is a Stevens Crackshot that was made for HSB&Co, a hardware distributer in Chicago. Evidently, Revonoc is Conover spelled backward. The HSB rifles usually had a better finish that the standard Stevens. I have seen both Crackshot, Marksman and Little Scout 22 &32 rifles with this name. Stevens also made rifles for Sears and Montgomery Wards and put their brand names on them.
The R-P" probably is "RF" for rimfire ammo. Since .32 rimfire is hard to find, this can cut the guns value unless it is in good enough condition for a collector to grab it. The Model 26 came in .22, .32 (and maybe .25 -- can't recall for sure). It followed the Model 16 Crackshot, which used a thumb lever rather than an under-trigger lever to open the action. The Model 26 was made 1912 to 1939 as one of many Stevens boys' rifles. Less popular than the Favorite (with which it is often confused), in average condition it is worth about $130 to $160.
The Crackshot in .32 is often worth less than the .22 because of unavailability of ammo. But some collectors want the bigger bore. The Model 26 Crackshot will bring from $75 to about $225, depending on condition. Usual on-line auction price is in the $140-$170 range.
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Im trying to find out more information on a pistop under this ccompany,It is a 1913 crackshot 26 , 22 long rifle pistol, 32 inches long with an 18 inch barrel, Please help me it was given to someone that would lke to find out all the information on it, thanx a bunch!
The Stevens No. 16, also marked Crack Shot, was manufactured between 1900 and 1913.
your looking in the 200- 300 dollar range in good condition (60 to 70%), now that's what i'v seen them go for, i have one also that i would not sell for that amount,,i'v also seen them in the 50-100 range depends on who you talk to,,,enjoy the gun not a lot of people have seen them, they all think it's a 22
I do not know the exact value, I have a 1914 that I purchased for $249.00, but found it listed on Cabela's for over $600. So I would guess that you do a little resurch in the "old gun rooms" of some of the catolog people on the enternet to find out what the market will allow today. Also Stevens has a web site but I beleave it goes under "FOX Stevens". Try entering "Fox Fire arms" to see what comes up. Hope this helped Moosenut245
32 Short rimfire ammunition. This ammunition is now obsolete and was only available through Navy Arms. You can usually find some at the local gunshows but expect to pay a good price for it.
Impossible to answer. No description of finish, condition, box, papers, accessories.
the answeer is 26