November 23, 2000, 10:27 PM | #1 |
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Harley & Crew,
I recently acquired a .22 LR Stevens "Little Scout" single shot rolling block break-open pistol. I'm missing the foreend. What can you tell me about this gun and can you provide me with a parts diagram? I'm looking to restore it. Gun Parts doesn't list it in their parts catalog, so if anybody can suggest a parts supplier, thanks. Gary |
November 24, 2000, 09:12 AM | #2 |
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Gary, I believe the gun you're describing is the Stevens Little Scout Model 14 1/2 rifle. It was manufactured from 1911-1941. There were actually two different 'Little Scout' rifles made by Stevens, the Model 14 and the Model 14 1/2. The Model 14 had a one-piece stock while the Model 14 1/2 had a two piece stock. Your Model 14 1/2 also had a case colored receiver & frame and a blued 20" round barrel.In excellent condition a Stevens Model 14 1/2 could be worth about $250-$350.
Also, I do show a listing for the forend you're looking for in the Gun Parts Catalog #22 on page 765. It is listed as item number 520400 @ $15.10 each. You might try contacting them directly to find out if it's actually in stock. Hope this helps! Steve Mace [Edited by Steven Mace on 11-24-2000 at 09:18 PM]
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November 24, 2000, 02:25 PM | #3 |
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Thanks Steve.
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