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Stevens No. 47 Modern Range Target in .32-40
Aug 15th, 2018 at 1:23am
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Well, my new (to me) Stevens No. 47 Modern Range Target rifle in .32-40 WCF just arrived today and it's a beauty!  Very good bore and very nice overall.  Can't wait to get it up to my local range and shoot it a bit.  (Do any of our resident Stevens experts happen to know what years the Stevens model 47's were manufactured?)  Enjoy!

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Re: Stevens No. 47 Modern Range Target in .32-40
Reply #1 - Aug 15th, 2018 at 1:27am
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The 44 1/2 action was made 1903 to 1915.  The s/n would, I want to guess, put it somewhere in the middle.  Stevens' records are gone, so that's the best anyone can do.   
  

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Reply #2 - Aug 15th, 2018 at 1:38am
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OK, thanks!
  

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Reply #3 - Aug 15th, 2018 at 8:19am
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What you have isn't merely a #47, but, with the non-standard checkering, a DELUXE 47!  Before the introduction of the 44-1/2 action, it would have been called a #48, but during the short production of this action (1903-1916), Stevens dropped the #48 designation, making checkering one of many options available, like the DS triggers.

  
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Reply #4 - Aug 15th, 2018 at 8:21am
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Is the underside of the "S" pistol grip checkered too?  ... very cool!  I don't think I've seen that before.

I think that Stevens rifles are still undervalued relative to Winchester, Remington or Ballard single-shot rifles.  your rifle looks like a great original survivor.

I like it!
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Reply #5 - Aug 15th, 2018 at 8:35am
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Joe Do... wrote on Aug 15th, 2018 at 8:21am:
Is the underside of the "S" pistol grip checkered too?  ... very cool!  I don't think I've seen that before.


Would guess that was part of the basic checkering option--$4 extra c.1910. But higher priced checkering options were also available, going up to $8, when the cost of a Favorite was only $6-7.
  
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Reply #6 - Aug 15th, 2018 at 9:01am
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In the beginning, the even-numbered models (i.e., the 46,48,50,52,54) were "deluxe" versions of the odd numbers.  That always meant fancier wood; but as Redsetter notes, it could also include (fancier) checkering, cut engraving rather than etched, and other upgrades over their lower-number "twins".  And as Redsetter further notes, eventually the 46, 48, 50, and 52 models were dropped.  The 54, however, stayed, displacing the 53 as the "top of the heap", at least until the "Pope Special" came along to temporarily displace it, at least for target shooters seeking the best, or the prestige of Pope's name.

Now I wish I could say that's all there was to it.  But, since a customer could order just about any extra on any model at fixed extra costs, it has been said with much truth that it's harder to find a Stevens rifle that exactly fits a catalog description than not.  In short, the collecting of Stevens single shots is always interesting, often challenging, and sometimes simply "confusin' and not amusin'", to quote Al Capp.

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Reply #7 - Aug 15th, 2018 at 9:09am
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Speaking of checkering, while God and the Stevens Shop Manager were likely the only ones who knew jut how elaborate the checkering could get, I've seen not just fancy patterns but ones containing two sizes of diamonds within the same border.  If I remember correctly, Maynards are the only other rifles that sometimes exhibit such a height of fancy.

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Reply #8 - Aug 15th, 2018 at 9:19am
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Gosh that's a pretty rifle.   

However, the amount of overruns and the inconsistencies in the pattern of the checkering from one side compared to the other makes me wonder if that checkering wasn't applied post factory.   

Still, overall a mighty nice looking rifle.

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Reply #9 - Aug 15th, 2018 at 9:21am
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Did you get this from Ontario Canada by any chance?  It looks like one that was listed at Ellwood Epps recently.  I've bought a few single shots from them.  The nice ones they've had in were from a collector that passed away a few years ago.

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Reply #10 - Aug 15th, 2018 at 10:36am
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A very pretty Stevens Al! And very unique also!
  

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Reply #11 - Aug 15th, 2018 at 11:30am
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Bill Lawrence wrote on Aug 15th, 2018 at 9:09am:
I've seen not just fancy patterns but ones containing two sizes of diamonds within the same border.  If I remember correctly, Maynards are the only other rifles that sometimes exhibit such a height of fancy.


When the height off fancy ascends too high, it can degrade into garishness, which is what I think of that 2-size diamond pattern, not to mention all those ornately-carved German stocks (though of course the workmanship itself on them is fabulous). 

Those doing the checkering being human, it would not be surprising in they reserved their very best efforts for the most expensive guns--those with highly-figured wood, engraving, etc.  Although the original buyer of this 47 opted for checkering & DSs, both very practical improvements over the standard model, he did not splurge on fancy wood, cheekpiece, or other embellishments.  So I would imagine the worker doing the checkering on this gun was not nearly so impressed with it as we are.


  
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Reply #12 - Aug 15th, 2018 at 2:49pm
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Joe Do... wrote on Aug 15th, 2018 at 8:21am:
Is the underside of the "S" pistol grip checkered too?  ... very cool!  I don't think I've seen that before.


Yes, as a matter of fact it is.

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Reply #13 - Aug 15th, 2018 at 2:57pm
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gunlaker wrote on Aug 15th, 2018 at 9:21am:
Did you get this from Ontario Canada by any chance?  It looks like one that was listed at Ellwood Epps recently.


Yes, this is the rifle that Epps in Ontario had listed.  I also bought an 1882 Maynard from them a short time ago that might have been from the same collection?  I made an offer on this Stevens and when they finally contacted the consignor they said yes and I bought it.  The only real "wart" it has is it looks like someone drilled a hole for a rear sling swivel which puzzles me, but hopefully it will be a small fix to fill it and blend it in.

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Reply #14 - Aug 15th, 2018 at 3:02pm
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I prepped about 150 brass yesterday and lubed and sized some suitable cast bullets and will finish loading them up today.  I'm going to try my old tried and true Cowboy Action Shooting load of 12 grains of 2400.  I used that nice soft target load very successfully in our CAS rifle side matches in my 1885 High Wall and Ballard in .32-40.  We're planning on a range day this Friday and I'm looking forward to trying this Stevens out on paper.
  

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