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    Interesting Stevens 44.


    I inherited this rifle recently. It's marked 45 on the action, the markings covered by the forend. Normally, the 45 is one of the plainer grades, so the double set triggers were added later. It seems like the customization wasn't finished as the triggers are quite well tuned and the lever works well, but both items bear a lot of surface markings from a file that seem to say it was to be polished later. The barrel is marked G Titherington, Stockton and the forend doesn't quite match the buttstock in finish or the wood beneath. Still, it looks pretty good and handles beautifully. I haven't had a chance to shoot it yet, but here are some pictures...

    https://imgur.com/a/PQF21

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    Nice very nice
    Old Smokey

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    Thanks for sharing.
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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    Very nice rifle!!

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