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I just picked up a beautiful old J. Stevens in unbelievable condition. Is there any shootable ammo to be had anywhere? | ||
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Check with Dixe,they had some 32 rimfire,they may be bring in the 25 | |||
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I understand the collector appeal in leaveing it unmodified, but these little rifles make very nice .22 lr, by lineing the barrel, and modifying the fireing pin slightly! If done properly the outside will be un modified. I have two Favorites one Martini Cadet,and one crackshot, so modified! Beautiful little rifles. Most of the ammo you will find will be collector ammo, and not only expensive, but probably will not shoot well. | |||
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Mac, This one is just too pretty to mess up. You could hunt for years and not find one in this shape. The sensible thing for me to do is to hunt up a Stevens collector and swap it off for two or three usable actions. I may wind up doing that, but I am a .25 caliber nut and just have to shoot it some first. Likely the only .25 rimfire that will come through my life. Btw. I have done some cleaning and measuring and it is .25 Stevens. I can use either the short or long versions. May have to bite the bullet (yuck, yuck) and pay $40-50 for a box of the 60's CIL stuff. | |||
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