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Thread: What model J. Stevens do you think this might be?

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    Bear_at
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    What model J. Stevens do you think this might be?


    I have a friend that would like for me to help him figure out what model and era pistol this J. Stevens A.T. is. a few interesting features are.
    1. the front sight reminds me of a HK troy front sight except it is a complete circle (no open gap at the top)
    2. the rear sight has an adjustable (for distance) bar like the rear sight of a 6.5x55 Swedish mauser I use to have.
    there is a serial number on both the frame and the barrel assy... that match which is a 5 digit number but no model number that I can find (or even a patent number).
    an 8 inch round barrel; It appears steel but may have been blued at one time.

    A 2 inch breach, with an octagonal top, elongated sides and rounded bottom. This may have been blued.
    The hammer strikes the rim fire pin.
    It takes a .22 long rim fire cartridge.
    With a push button/screw release on the left side.

    I am adding a picture of the dual front and rear sight. T
    he front has a single pin surrounded by a large outer ring with a sight notch on top.
    The back sight is a pop up style, with a pinhole that lines up with the pin on the front an a v notch above that that lines up with the notch on the round protector at the front.
    The back sight is also adjustable for height on a slider.
    It also has a screw in the back of the handle and a slide on the bottom of the handle for a removable aluminum (?) stock.

    any guesses guys?
    I don't know how to post pictures here.. Hope this works.
    http://imgur.com/mTE80g8 http://imgur.com/i8pJCrzhttp://imgur.com/vrNKorX http://imgur.com/US2Tscm
    Last edited by Bear_at; 05-01-2016 at 11:15 PM.

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    Bear_at
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    look above for update
    Last edited by Bear_at; 05-01-2016 at 11:12 PM.

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    OkiMarine
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    Bear,
    What you have is a No. 40 New Model Pocket rifle with a 10" barrel (the 2" octagonal breech is part of it). It is fitted with the optional Stevens "combined" sights. Yes, it should have a wire butt stock that fits on the back of the grip. Made between 1902-1912. the serial number will give a good idea of when it was made and which frame style it is.

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