Greetings from the UK . I have one of these rifles. I got it from my father when he decided to give up shooting. He got it via a Canadian seaman and a black market trader when he was a teenager in WW2. Most of the blueing has worn of and become brown. At some stage the bore must have been excessively worn, because the barrel has been drilled out and a new bore sleeved in. Original sights are gone and it has a vernier appature rear tang sight and an appature front sight. It's a stupidly accurate rifle. Out shoots my 9422, and that's got a scope. The work on yours is wonderful. Love the longer barrel. I recommend getting sights like mine to realize it's full potential. Cheers, Chris.
The Banning of firearms in England and Canada was diabolical how can you fight for a nation that loses its freedom America is doing the same thing and they'll not have too many people join the military in a fake democracy like America freedom is only worth fighting for not fake Freedom like any Street countries.🇺🇸🇨🇦🇬🇧👹
I have two Stevens rifles a favorite and a scout .22's they had been in the family staring brand new back in 1895 and had been shot alot I hadto have the scouts barrel re lined and reblued the favorite is still all original but I'm thinking about having it redone two maybe or just reblued ot case hardened
Attaboy! You've got an heirloom there bud. Good vision after an unfortunate purchase. I imagine the corrosive mixture. Sandblasted the chamber. Thats a lemonade gun. So pretty. Your smithy has talent. Nice vid.
Wow that looks AMAZING! He did an awesome job for sure, well worth it. I just bought one of these and an extra barrel in 32 RF long that I will be converting to centerfire but keeping the original chamber and using 32 Colt long, I might go the same route that you did with the refinishing!
I just picked up a Model 1915 in mint condition so I would never do any restoration on it (other than mount a period correct tang sight), but since yours needed work I totally agree with what you had done to yours.
I have that very gun given to me by my dad back in the 60’s. The hood is missing from the front sight, and at some point someone cut into the octagon area to mount a scope cutting out some of the inscription by Stevens (I don’t even know if that can be repaired), and the stock has some wear in it. Anyhow, it made a great small game and target gun for a young teen. I haven’t fired it in many years, it only shoots long rifle. I don’t know how to date one of these guns. It’s safely stored etc. at some point I would love to see if I could get some refurbishing work on it by a good qualified gunsmith. Thanks for your video.
It's an amazing piece of firearms technology! Not sure if that bit on the octagonal part can be fixed but it may be able to get filled, that's too bad! I'm in love with older firearms and I don't find the new ones very attractive. Thanks for watching!
Would you add the name of the gunsmith who did the restoration on this Stevens, please. There are several individuals, beside myself, that are asking so they too can have their Stevens restored. Thank you.
Great video do you know what year is stamped on yours? I have one currently at a local gun shop trying to get operational again. Mine is stamped Oct 29, 89 It has different sites. The lever does move and the hammer cocks back and the drop action drops but when you close the lever the hammer will not pull back manually. I had it at one local gunsmith and he thinks that somebody put the wrong spring inside the mechanism so I’m having somebody else look at it to see if it’s something that can be swapped out and repair ticket operation again. I’d love to share some pictures with you let me know if you have an email address that I can send to get your thoughts. Thank you I also have a Stevens Junior that is fully operational that is stamped July 7 1904 But that is merely the patent date so I’m not sure of the production date or age of this rifle. It is in remarkable condition according to the gunsmith who I took this to to have checked out before I tried to fire it. These were apparently both my grandfathers and were given to me by one of my aunts many years ago and I’m just getting around to having them checked out now. I really hope I can get the other one the favorite up and running because I think it would be really fun to shoot. Looking forward to your reply. Thank you
Greetings from the UK .
I have one of these rifles. I got it from my father when he decided to give up shooting. He got it via a Canadian seaman and a black market trader when he was a teenager in WW2.
Most of the blueing has worn of and become brown.
At some stage the bore must have been excessively worn, because the barrel has been drilled out and a new bore sleeved in.
Original sights are gone and it has a vernier appature rear tang sight and an appature front sight.
It's a stupidly accurate rifle. Out shoots my 9422, and that's got a scope.
The work on yours is wonderful.
Love the longer barrel.
I recommend getting sights like mine to realize it's full potential.
Cheers, Chris.
I am currently seeking a Tang site for a rear sight for this 22! It is amazingly accurate! Thanks for watching!
The Banning of firearms in England and Canada was diabolical how can you fight for a nation that loses its freedom America is doing the same thing and they'll not have too many people join the military in a fake democracy like America freedom is only worth fighting for not fake Freedom like any Street countries.🇺🇸🇨🇦🇬🇧👹
Rex does amazing work. Beautiful gun.
Yes he sure does! And thank you !
I have two Stevens rifles a favorite and a scout .22's they had been in the family staring brand new back in 1895 and had been shot alot I hadto have the scouts barrel re lined and reblued the favorite is still all original but I'm thinking about having it redone two maybe or just reblued ot case hardened
That longer barrel is awesome! It also never hurts for accuracy.
love the work done on that 22
Attaboy! You've got an heirloom there bud. Good vision after an unfortunate purchase. I imagine the corrosive mixture. Sandblasted the chamber.
Thats a lemonade gun. So pretty.
Your smithy has talent. Nice vid.
Thanks! Yeah the chamber was gone, so far you would think it was a .32rf haha
Nice!.. Thanks for sharing.
Am looking to get one just because I have a picture of my dad holding one circa 1920!
My God what a little beauty!
Wow that looks AMAZING! He did an awesome job for sure, well worth it. I just bought one of these and an extra barrel in 32 RF long that I will be converting to centerfire but keeping the original chamber and using 32 Colt long, I might go the same route that you did with the refinishing!
what an amazing rifle. I was expecting you to restore it and ruin it but that just made it awesome.
Look. Nice brother I have 3 of them and they are beautiful little guns
What a beautiful gun!
I just picked up a Model 1915 in mint condition so I would never do any restoration on it (other than mount a period correct tang sight), but since yours needed work I totally agree with what you had done to yours.
I own one of these in 25. That kind of sucks, but i love the rifle anyway.
Best regards from Norway.
Wow, just picked up one of these today. Who did the work on yours? I may wanna send mine. It’s beautiful
I have that very gun given to me by my dad back in the 60’s. The hood is missing from the front sight, and at some point someone cut into the octagon area to mount a scope cutting out some of the inscription by Stevens (I don’t even know if that can be repaired), and the stock has some wear in it. Anyhow, it made a great small game and target gun for a young teen. I haven’t fired it in many years, it only shoots long rifle. I don’t know how to date one of these guns. It’s safely stored etc. at some point I would love to see if I could get some refurbishing work on it by a good qualified gunsmith. Thanks for your video.
It's an amazing piece of firearms technology! Not sure if that bit on the octagonal part can be fixed but it may be able to get filled, that's too bad! I'm in love with older firearms and I don't find the new ones very attractive. Thanks for watching!
1 of a kind
Really nice rifle. I can't make out the barrel you put on it? Who made it?
Its from a cooey ranger, but the Octagonal sleeve is the remainder from the old barrel, so it still says Stevens on it! And thank you!
Very nice.
Would you add the name of the gunsmith who did the restoration on this Stevens, please. There are several individuals, beside myself, that are asking so they too can have their Stevens restored. Thank you.
I don't want to spread his name. Because he doesn't do it for a living. He does it as a hobby and I don't want to overwhelm him.
Boy you got a friend there.
That is a sweet baby love it
Thank you! I love it too!
Great video do you know what year is stamped on yours? I have one currently at a local gun shop trying to get operational again.
Mine is stamped Oct 29, 89
It has different sites.
The lever does move and the hammer cocks back and the drop action drops but when you close the lever the hammer will not pull back manually.
I had it at one local gunsmith and he thinks that somebody put the wrong spring inside the mechanism so I’m having somebody else look at it to see if it’s something that can be swapped out and repair ticket operation again.
I’d love to share some pictures with you let me know if you have an email address that I can send to get your thoughts.
Thank you
I also have a Stevens Junior that is fully operational that is stamped July 7 1904 But that is merely the patent date so I’m not sure of the production date or age of this rifle.
It is in remarkable condition according to the gunsmith who I took this to to have checked out before I tried to fire it.
These were apparently both my grandfathers and were given to me by one of my aunts many years ago and I’m just getting around to having them checked out now.
I really hope I can get the other one the favorite up and running because I think it would be really fun to shoot.
Looking forward to your reply.
Thank you
Just pick one up truck driver everything functions specially the extractor I shoot shorts out of it I don't want to beat it up
It is a LOOKER.
It's CARTRIDGE CASES. Regardless of what Hollywood tells you, CASINGS are found only on sausages and in wells.
I have that gun
Beautiful!👍