50-150 dollars based on the rifle having between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining.These crackshot rifles were made between the years 1913-1941.
I have a crackshot 22 and I might be able to get a ejector made by a friend at work . if you would like me to ask him , let me know.meanwhile, DO NOT FIRE that rifle...a word of advice from a dummy,that did fire a gun without the ejector. it almost cost a trigger finger.
Depending on the date of manufacture, in excellent condition with no rust, no pitting, a bright bore, and original stock, maybe you could get $200 from a collector. If it is in fair condition (which most rifles 60 to 90 year old rifles are in) you might be able to talk someone at a gun show into giving you over $50.Go to www.gunbroker.com and check out how much similar rifles are selling for. Try typing in "stevens crackshot". I tried just a few minutes ago and no model 16s were for sale.
The price of a lever action .22 Crackshot can vary depending on its condition, age, and any modifications. Generally, you can expect to pay between $250 to $600 for a used model, while new models might be priced higher. It's best to check with local dealers or online marketplaces for the most accurate pricing.
Justice Stevens, who turned 90 on April 20, 2010, became an object of attention in 2009 when he hired only one law clerk for the 2010-2011 Term rather than the usual four, leading to speculation that he might retire in the near future. In early April 2010, Stevens announced he would step down when the Court rises for summer recess at the end of June. For more information, see Related Questions, below.
I'm sorry, but I don't have any information on an individual named Margo Stevens. If you can provide more context or details, I might be able to assist you better.
try gunbroker.com they might have parts
I'm sorry, but I couldn't find any information about an individual named Josh Stevens and the circumstances of his death. If you could provide more context or specify which Josh Stevens you are referring to, I might be able to help you better.
I'm sorry, but I don't have any information on a specific individual named Gregory Stevens. If you can provide more context or details, I might be able to assist you better.
Perhaps you might be refering to the Mississippi Revival by Ray Stevens?
They might owe you money, and right now you need money. What friend thinks of money before communication?
We cannot tell from a serial number alone. You might check with Savage Firearms customer service (They own the Stevens brand)
You might find one at Numrich Gunparts