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Post by tinker309 on Feb 16, 2017 2:49:33 GMT -5
hello everyone this is my first post to the site i been into saws since i was 18 and also guns for a long time. i been looking for a long time hunting for parts to a project im still struggling with hence the title. i am in understanding that only a few thousand were made back in the 1870's and every time i ask the question (do you have parts for this) i get laughed at. i have the 1877, 3 trigger Stevens 12 gauge with uncut barrels, i actually want to try to bring it back to firing status because the shape is actually not that bad like most firearms from the period. maybe someone has parts or maybe we can just have a good discussion starting lol
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Post by undee70ss on Feb 16, 2017 3:57:34 GMT -5
I only have a Stevens 20ga bolt action shotgun from the 50's. I can tell you when you got stuff that old, your only option is to make it, or have it made. There are people out there that specialize in that type of work.
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Post by onlyhomelites on Feb 16, 2017 7:02:35 GMT -5
I do not own any Stevens guns, but welcome to HOH. I wish you luck sourcing parts and hope you'll stay active. Thanks for joining!
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Post by sawnami on Feb 16, 2017 8:25:10 GMT -5
My first rifle was a Stevens Favorite single shot lever action .22 and first shotgun was a Stevens 311 double barrel .410. Wish I had both back.
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Post by tinker309 on Feb 17, 2017 1:23:13 GMT -5
i have a 20 guage 311 A myself its a good shotgun rouged. what kind of 22 did you have sawnami
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Post by sawnami on Feb 17, 2017 7:35:15 GMT -5
i have a 20 guage 311 A myself its a good shotgun rouged. what kind of 22 did you have sawnami The model name was Favorite. Fantastic little gun for a first gun. It looked like this.
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Post by tinker309 on Feb 18, 2017 18:39:08 GMT -5
thats a nice stevens. i always liked the look of a rolling block.
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Post by rarefish383 on Apr 17, 2018 6:21:47 GMT -5
I have more Savage 99's than Homelites, does that count? The second from the left has an original 3X Malcolm scope on it. It's a first year of production 22 HiPower, and I have a letter from the Savage Historian stating the rifle was sold to the "Malcolm Rifle Telescope Company", in 1912, Joe.
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