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Jun 9th, 2013 at 3:20pm
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This first one is and early Model 55 with a full length Stevens scope. Please note the sharp right angle breech opening:

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Reply #1 - Jun 9th, 2013 at 10:08pm
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Joel,

Beautiful Lady Model!
Do you happen to know if the barrel shank on yours is threaded or smooth? 
I remember JJ Grant noting in his books that he ran into both threaded and smooth barrel shanks, but no mention if it was a production change in the 55 that occurred around some date or serial number.

  

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Reply #2 - Jun 9th, 2013 at 10:48pm
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Beautiful rifle. .22 Long Rifle?
  
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Reply #3 - Jun 10th, 2013 at 1:53pm
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I honestly never checked to see if it was threaded or not. To answer the other question, it is a .22LR. This is a later Model 55 with a radius cut.

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Reply #4 - Jun 10th, 2013 at 6:01pm
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Joel another pair of fine Stevens

I have never seen or never noticed the sharp action cut. All I can recall are curved  Anybody have comments on the sharp cut .  To my eye it's like a cut down side wall on High Walls to aid in loading .22 LR.   

Is it early factory, custom or gunsmith work ?

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Reply #5 - Jun 10th, 2013 at 7:18pm
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Definitely original. You see the same thing with the sideplate Model.

This is a close up of the model 55:

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This is a model 21 with the same sharp corner:

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Reply #6 - Jun 10th, 2013 at 7:44pm
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With all the flowing lines of the rest of the gun, that sharp cut is really jarring.  Fortunately the company changed to the radius cut as it is far superior esthetically.
  
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Reply #7 - Jun 10th, 2013 at 8:46pm
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Joel another pair of fine Stevens

I have never seen or never noticed the sharp action cut. All I can recall are curved  Anybody have comments on the sharp cut .  To my eye it's like a cut down side wall on High Walls to aid in loading .22 LR.  

Is it early factory, custom or gunsmith work ?

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Real early 44 actions had the sharp action cut too, back in the days when Stevens cataloged the Ideal No. 46, 48, and 50 which were the fancy wood stocked versions of the 45, 47 and 49.

  

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Reply #8 - Jun 10th, 2013 at 9:48pm
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The most aesthetically pleasing of the Lady models were these model 56s which were based on the 044 1/2 action.

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Reply #9 - Jun 10th, 2013 at 9:58pm
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Since you guys know and I don't, in general terms fractions, how much smaller is the 044 1/2.   7/8's of  the 44 1/2 ?

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Reply #10 - Jun 10th, 2013 at 10:30pm
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Boats,

Looking at them from the side view, the 44 1/2 and the 044 1/2 are the same size frame.
Viewed from the front, the 044 1/2 has been narrowed to a 1" thick (wide) frame. 
As Joel already mentioned, the Stevens 56 "Ladies" model used the narrower 044 1/2 frame.
  

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Reply #11 - Jun 11th, 2013 at 12:17pm
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This is my favorite Lady model, because as usual, it proved that my wife is smarter than I am. I was finishing up an article on these for for Gun Report (which disappeared after they went out of business) and I was mulling over in my mind why Stevens would have cataloged all the same high end features for Favorites, but at a slightly higher price. When I showed this Deluxe Favorite to my wife she immediately came up with the answer. She opined that no father would want to buy a "Lady" model for his son. By the way, Stevens could never decide on a name for these. At various times they used "Lady" "Lady's" and "Ladies"
This is a Deluxe Favorite.

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Reply #12 - Jun 11th, 2013 at 2:07pm
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I had always thought that all the "Lady's" models were pistol grip, Favorites and 44/44 1/2.

How many of the straight grips were made?

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Reply #13 - Jun 11th, 2013 at 8:09pm
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My straight grip model 56 is the only one I've seen, but on the other hand Jim Goergen owns 5 lady models with elaborate engraving, so the answer is that Stevens would make anything for which you were willing to pay.
  
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Reply #14 - Jun 12th, 2013 at 6:37am
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Thanks BP, always wondered about the 044 1/2

Joel your post are very welcome, interesting, authoritative & great photos.

Keep them coming

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