LONG RANGE wrote on Dec 6
th, 2016 at 2:26pm:
AZ, I have no idea what rifle you are looking at or what the asking price is but from what you have stated you need to learn a bit more than you know at this time. I have a model 404 that was built on the 44-1/2 "0" frame. The "0" was stamped on the front of the action.The ladies model was also built on this frame. Mine has auto ejectors but not set triggers. It is very accurate but I rarely shoot it. I just prefer shooting larger calibers. My advise to you would be to do a bit more research before buying the rifle. I know there are many on this site who love single shot rifles, me included but we are in the minority. Attached is my 404.
Thanks. Like you said, you don't know what it is, nor the asking price. I know enough to know it's a deal. That's why I'm here, to get some specifics. I've been collecting antique guns for 40 years. Stevens seem to be less documented than many other obscure things I collect. I do know values, and quality, and condition, and originality, and tang sights, and the Unertl scope on it. I don't know the specific model (such as is it a 45, 52, etc), but it's a fine looking rifle, and has several fancy features.
Your statement "
I know there are many on this site who love single shot rifles, me included but we are in the minority." confuses me. If this site and section isn't for questions on a single shot Stevens schuetzen rifle, I guess I'll ask at Rimfire Central. But I always found the ASSRA back in the 90s was full of experts on these guns.
To someone that knows Stevens:
1. Will the model number always be stamped at the front of the receiver?
2. Do the most .22 Stevens 44 1/2 frame rifles have ejectors?
3. Most of the high end models have ring or loop levers. This one has a standard S lever, does that mean it's a model 45 with fancy wood (it has a cheekpiece)? Or a 51 or 52 with a "plain" lever?
4. It only has one trigger. Did Stevens make a single, push-to-set, set trigger?