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April 4, 2006, 09:13 PM | #1 |
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J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co. Shotgun
I recently came into possession of a J Stevens Arms & Tool Co. reciever and forend for a single shot shotgun. I have all the hardware except the barrel, and I was wondering what the likelyhood of finding a replacement barrel would be.
Or is it even worth the time and effort and money to restore it; I have absolutely no sentimental value in this, but I couldn't stand by while an old firearm was thrown out without at least trying. I have already tried Numrich's, and was wondering if there was some other source for parts for older guns. Any help would be appreciated. |
April 5, 2006, 02:22 AM | #2 |
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Try the people at the Small Arms Shop.
www.savageparts.com They specialize in parts for older Savage & Stevens firearms. Hope this helps. Steve Mace
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April 11, 2006, 06:16 PM | #3 |
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try these
www.gunbroker.com
www.brownells.com www.midwayusa.com www.Natchezss.com or you could try eBay. I picked up a barrel and clip for an old stevens 20 ga. bolt action shotgun model 58 . on eBay for a lot less than what it would cost anywhere else. if it is too much work for you and don't want to keep it post some pics and I might be interested in buying it from you if the price is right.
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May 15, 2009, 08:46 PM | #4 |
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J Stevens Nitro Special
I have J. Steven Arms, 12 gage, Nitro Special with I believe is the serial number of AT 226. I would like to know the year of manufacture. It belonged to my grandfather.
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May 16, 2009, 04:31 AM | #5 |
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tuboe - You might get an answer to your question with wider exposure in a separate thread, rather than burying your question in SUperMidget's.
SUperMidget - If you cannot find a barrel for $25 or so, you would be miles ahead, parting out what you have to , say, a gunshow parts dealer. I once did that with a H&R action, buttstock & forend, realizing $70 in my pocket. . |
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