250.00
25-180 or so
Remington never made a Model 1905 22 rifle.
50-250 usd
Stevens Model 66 bolt action rifles were manufactured between 1930 and 1948. They were inexpensive meant as a starter rifle for a youth. Mine doesn't even carry a serial number on the receiver or barrel, so, it might be tough to pinpoint it's actual age. In Good condition would probably be valued at about $100 USD.
200-300 w/0 scope
Depends on condition, box, papers, accessories, etc.. Range of 150-450.
I was told when I purchased the rifle,that it was a (HITLER YOUTH TRAINING RIFLE) Idont know how true that is! THANKS-TODD
No. Stevens 200 is not offered in a youth model. Stevens is a value line of firearms made by Savage and is essentially a Savage 110 without the Accutrigger. It only comes in one size of gray polymer stock. However, since it is the same action as a Savage 110, all 110 accessories will fit, and the stock can be replaced with a shorter one.
10-100 USD or so
The rifle marked "J.S. Stevens Arms Co, Chicopee Falls, Mass, U.S. Model Springfield 84C" is a .22 caliber rifle produced by J. Stevens Arms & Tool Company, which was known for manufacturing affordable firearms in the early to mid-20th century. The "Springfield" designation reflects a design influenced by military rifles, making it popular for youth training and small game hunting. The "84C" model, introduced in the 1930s, features a bolt-action mechanism and is valued for its reliability and accuracy. Collectors appreciate these rifles for their historical significance and craftsmanship, with values varying based on condition and rarity.
This rifle ranges in price from 200-300 dollars based on your rifle having between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining,and a good bore.
Your serial number indicates that your Marlin model 15Y(Youth) rifle was made in the year 1986.