My first & only recently acquired No 10. It's an early gun with 'Pat. App'd For' stamped on the barrel and a serial number under 4000. Looking through catalogs I find it is not listed in a 1919 dated pocket catalog but is in a 1920 (the year Savage bought Stevens) and it is still listed in 1934 but a March 1935 price list has it marked discontinued even though it is still pictured in the catalog.

I had look at these over the years but had not looked very close at the action, I had always thought the cocking piece was directly linked to the firing pin and was a hammerless striker design, I now find out it is just linked to an internal hammer. There appears to be screws to adjust the trigger and hammer but I have not tried to do anything with them and the one that looks like it is for the trigger appears to be stacked in place by a prick punch on the side of the hole, don't know if this would have been done at the factory or not.