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Re: Stevens 47?
Reply #15 - May 8th, 2026 at 4:12am
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As is, the buttplate's reconfiguration is fairly common and neatly done, and can be retained as part of the rifle's "story".  But it can also be rebuilt; someone here - I can't remember who - did it fairly recently and provided some helpful photos.  In any case, some creative "whittling"of a new upper prong is required, which is then welded/brazed in place and blended in.  The easiest way to refinish is with nickle plating, which is how many were originally done.  You could, of course, have a completely new plate fitted and finished.  But I assume yours is the original and therefore much worth retaining.

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Re: Stevens 47?
Reply #16 - May 8th, 2026 at 9:07am
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Dellet wrote on Feb 23rd, 2026 at 11:03am:
Probably a model 44 Schuetzen. It was a large frame 44 action, with double set triggers. 

The action was 1.25” wide instead of 1.125”. Big difference was the height. Being about 2” instead of 1 3/4.

Hope you have the whole rifle, not real common.


The Schuetzen model had a safety lug on the hammer. Extractor in my rifle was stamped 38-55. 
  

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Reply #17 - May 8th, 2026 at 10:30am
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westerner wrote on May 8th, 2026 at 9:07am:
Dellet wrote on Feb 23rd, 2026 at 11:03am:
Probably a model 44 Schuetzen. It was a large frame 44 action, with double set triggers. 

The action was 1.25” wide instead of 1.125”. Big difference was the height. Being about 2” instead of 1 3/4.

Hope you have the whole rifle, not real common.


The Schuetzen model had a safety lug on the hammer. Extractor in my rifle was stamped 38-55. 

Cedestech rifle may not have had a lugged hammer. Not sure if it was originally a 22 LR or converted. The Schuetzen rifle not being common, probably even less as a rimfire. If it has a lugged hammer, I wonder if it had a center fire barrel and block.originally?
  
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Re: Stevens 47?
Reply #18 - May 8th, 2026 at 11:07am
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Mine in the picture was converted from center fire. Extractor was stamped 38-55. Not sure if RF 44 Schuetzen actions had the hammer safety.
  

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Re: Stevens 47?
Reply #19 - May 8th, 2026 at 11:10am
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Kind of an obvious question-what is stamped on the face of the action under the forearm?
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Re: Stevens 47?
Reply #20 - May 8th, 2026 at 7:56pm
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Whether or not a Model 44 had a "lugged hammer" was based on the factory caliber and not any particular model....IMHO. I would be interested in the receiver face number stamping as well. regards.
  
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Re: Stevens 47?
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Jamey wrote on May 8th, 2026 at 11:10am:
Kind of an obvious question-what is stamped on the face of the action under the forearm?
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Didn’t realize this thread was still going. Sold the gun to a fellow BPCR shooter. I just can’t shoot set triggers offhand.

It is stamped 47 on the face of the frame, behind the forend wood, below the barrel.
  
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