"FAVORITE"" RIFLES"""
1st Model Favorite
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This version chambered for .22 or .25 rimfire cartridge. Has a removable sideplate on right side of receiver, not found on any other variation. Approximately 1,000 manufactured between 1893 and 1894.
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No. 17
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No. 20
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This version chambered for .22 or .32 rimfire shot cartridges. Has a smoothbore barrel and no rear sight.
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No. 21
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Known as "Bicycle Rifle". Features 20" barrel, with open sights standard. Furnished with canvas carrying case that would be worth approximately a 30 percent premium. Manufactured between 1898 and 1903.
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No. 21 Ladies Model
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This version bears same model number as "Bicycle Rifle", but has 24" barrel and high grade checkered walnut stock, with Swiss buttplate. Features vernier tang sight. Manufactured between 1910 and 1916.
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No. 16
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This version known as "Crack Shot". Chambered for .22 or .32 rimfire cartridges, with 20" round barrel. Rolling-block-type action, with thumb lever on side. Utility-type rifle with open sights. Blued and case colored finish. Plain two-piece walnut stock, with rubber buttplate. Barrel marked "Crack Shot" along with standard Stevens' barrel address markings. Manufactured between 1900 and 1913.
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No. 16-1/2
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Similar to No. 16, except chambered for .32 rimfire shot cartridge, with smoothbore barrel. Manufactured between 1900 and 1913.
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No. 23—Sure Shot
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This version chambered for .22 rimfire cartridge. Has a 20" round barrel that pivots to right for loading and a barrel release on the frame. Blued and case colored, with plain walnut buttstock and no fore-end. Manufactured between 1894 and 1897.
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No. 15
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Also known as "Maynard Junior". Chambered for .22 rimfire cartridge. Has an 18" part-octagonal barrel. Action similar to Civil War Maynard rifle, with trigger guard activating lever. Finish all blued, with board-type buttstock and no forearm. Barrel marked "Stevens Maynard, J. R." in addition to standard Stevens' barrel address. Manufactured between 1902 and 1912.
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No. 15-1/2
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A smoothbore version of No. 15.
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No. 14
Also known as "Little Scout". Utility take-down rifle. Blued, with one-piece board-type stock. Features rolling-block-type action. Manufactured between 1906 and 1910.
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No. 14-1/2
Similar to No. 14, except has a two-piece stock. Also marked "Little Scout". Manufactured between 1911 and 1941.
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No. 65
Also known as "Little Krag". Single-shot bolt-action rifle chambered for .22 rimfire cartridge. One-piece stock and 20" round barrel marked "Little Krag". Quite scarce. Manufactured between 1903 and 1910.
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No. 12
Courtesy Mike Stuckslager
Also known as "Marksman". Chambered for .22, .25 and .32 rimfire cartridges. Has a 22" barrel that pivots upward for loading. Activated by an S-shaped trigger guard lever. Manufactured between 1911 and 1930.
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No. 26
Courtesy Mike Stuckslager
Also known as "Crack Shot". Has a rolling-block-type action. Chambered for .22 or .32 rimfire cartridges. Offered with 18" or 20" round barrel. Blued and has a two-piece stock. Manufactured between 1912 and 1939.
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No. 26-1/2
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Smoothbore version of No. 26.
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No. 11—Junior
Single-shot rolling block rifle chambered for .22 rimfire cartridge. Has 20" blued barrel and board-type stock, without buttplate. Last model offered in Boy's Rifle series. Manufactured between 1924 and 1931.
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