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Stevens 44
Jan 7th, 2026 at 12:47pm
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$500 shipped. Barrel has been relined, functions well, locks up good. Someone has wire wheeled the entire thing… the wood is solid with Mr. McF’s initials carved in 1910 apparently… At some point someone made an adjustable sear putting a screw through the hammer. It actually works and trigger is around 1 pound. I bought as a project. 

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Re: Stevens 44
Reply #1 - yesterday at 8:40pm
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IF I recall correctly that sear adjustment was offered by factory for $1 It's listed in a repo stevens catalogue. I have a 44 with 7 o'clock extractor with that same hammer same period (1898)






































































































  
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