I have an interesting old Stevens pistol and last night when cleaning it I noticed something different about it. It's a Model 35 Off Hand Target model, a single shot 22lr with a tip up barrel. The stamping on it ( J Stevens Arms Company) places it between 1920- 1940. It's got the hexagonal...
Yeah the phrase "kicks like a mule" springs to mind, and I have had guns and horses to compare lately for surprise kicks. I plan on keeping this gun and passing it on to my kids.
Thanks. It was made under license in Long Branch, Ontario, Canada. That threw me off and it didnt occurr to me that there would BE anyone to contact. New to shot guns. I have emailed them today.
Greetings. New to this forum, but not to shooting. Like many people I have joined whilr researching a question. I inherited a 1952 Topper in 20 gauge. There are no stamps on the barrel indicating the length of shell it was made for. (just 20 gauge/choke) In with the gun was a box of very old 2...
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