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stevens 417 1/2
Nov 25th, 2011 at 1:09am
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Guns International has a 417 1/2 Walnut Hill sporting rifle listed with an 8x Unertl scope for a pretty decent price. Gun is listed as a 417 W.H. .22LR. I have one & have no interest in this gun, just spreading the word to my fellow Stevens "nuts".  ...MIKE... Wink Wink
  
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Re: stevens 417 1/2
Reply #1 - Nov 25th, 2011 at 5:23pm
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Mike, I don't know my Stevens very well but isn't that a 44 instead of a 44 1/2?  I'm still trying to get it straight!  Bob
  
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Re: stevens 417 1/2
Reply #2 - Nov 25th, 2011 at 10:12pm
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Stevens can get confusing even when you know them well. It is a 44 action. It is a Walnut Hill Model 417 1/2 Sporting Rifle. There was also a Walnut Hill Model 417 Target Model with a heavier barrel and stock with a barrel band on the front. They all had several sight options. The one for sale is nicer than the one that I have and the scope is probably period correct but Stevens offered the Lyman 438 Field on these as an option I have the Lyman on both of mine. My 417 1/2 in .22 Hornet is that nice. My 417 in .22 Long Rifle is not that nice and I have close to that much in it with sights and scope. I have the correct Lyman 144 rear tang sight and the Lyman 438 Field scope on both of mine. If I was not in the process of re-doing my T-Bird I would consider buying this one. Nice Walnut Hill.
  
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Re: stevens 417 1/2
Reply #3 - Nov 26th, 2011 at 8:52am
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Thanks Slumlord.  So if I have it right, the 1/2 in 417 1/2 has nothing to do with the receiver?  This one is being advertised as a 44 1/2. Is that correct? I thought that the pin going through the reciever just in front of the block indicated a 44.  Very confusing.  Bob
  
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Re: stevens 417 1/2
Reply #4 - Nov 26th, 2011 at 1:13pm
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Bob, They're not calling it a 44 1/2, just a 417 which are a lot more common. The pin through the receiver is not only on the 44 but on the later 44 1/2s rimfires also, for the ejector (as on the 1915 Favorite.             ...MIKE...
  
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