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Gentleman of the Single Shot World . I have a 22 rifle that my father left me , if I am right it looks to be a Stevens . The best that I have come up with is that it was made in 1863 maybe 1864 . In any case I think this before Stevens and someone merge or took over one or the other not sure about this. I look this up on the net and used the serial number to get the dates it was made. It is in great shape maybe like 85% .All srew heads are great finsh too. It is what they called pony brown. The only thing is the stock has a deer head carving on it . I am sure this does not belong there ,and I have no ideal who put it there. Now after I have run my mouth so much this is what I would like to find out , maybe if one of you might give me some ideal what it is worth. My Dad said he belived that the gun sold or one very close to it sold for five dollars when he was a kid back in Tenn. Thanks for any help you might be able to give me. | ||
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7Mag: A picture would be of great help. Stevens was not a company to waste a good model name. When a certain rifle went out of production they would use the name on a new model. There was more than one model named Crackshot. Typically there was a model number associated with the rifles and if you have that it would solve the puzzle as well. Glenn | |||
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HST this is my frist time ever to try and send someone to a site to view some pictures I hope it works. If not maybe you can tell me how to get them on with my post. Ok this is what is written on the gun . J Stevens A & T CO Chioopee Falls Mass USA Marksman _ 12 And by the tigger this is written N 300 Here is the site http://EPurkey.photosite.com/ | |||
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7Mag: The Stevens model 12 Marksman was introduced around 1912. The specific markings on yours, according to my references, would place it as being made after 1916. It does not have a great deal of value. They show up at gun shows around here in the $250 range. Howsomever, the model 12 was arguably the best boy's rifle Stevens ever made and yours appears to be a very nice one. The action is based on the Maynard system, which Stevens then owned through the purchase of the Maynard company. You have a nice little rifle there. Glenn | |||
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HST Thanks for the info . I just new that I was guessing at what I had fround out about the little gun. It is nice to have somewhere to go for help Thank You once more. Oh my Dad was sure proud of the gun he would get it out and show it to who ever came over and talk about it and anything else he could. I guess I came by my running mouth natural LOL. | |||
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