QuestionQUESTION: I have aquired a j stevens arms co.,chicopee falls, mass.,with no serial number. it has a number 20 within a circle on the barrel and breach area. it ia a tubular load. any ideas of age,value? at one time I remember a dealer saying this was a non-production model with a floating firing pin...but i may be wrong. any thoughts??
ANSWER: Hello Philip. You didn't say if it is a pump,bolt-action,simi-automatic ? In 1920, Savage Arms Corp. purchased the Stevens company and began production on these firearms under the name J. Stevens Arms Co. This specific title was dropped in the late 1940's to simply 'Stevens'. If this is a non-production model, I do not have access to any information on this. However, I will refer you to the following person who may be able to answer your question more satisfactorily : John Callahan
53 Old Quarry Rd.
Westfield, MA. 01085
He does charge a small fee for his research, but as I am told, he may be the only one with the information you need. I hope this helps answer your question and thank you for asking for me. Charles Gage
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QUESTION: I have taken a couple of pics of the J.Stevens .22 we have been talking about and I sent the pic of the Remington .22 mdl# 341 that has some makes on barrel (letter U over the letters O E ). Hope this helps with any answers or even if it just spurs your thinkin'. These are neat .22's !
Thanks !!
Philip
AnswerHello Philip.Your Remington Model 341 Sportsmaster was manufactured between 1936 and 1940. It was manufactured in three grades; A,P and SB. Didn't get all the pic's, so this is the only answer I can give you. If you can get me the other photo's, I can possibly be more informative. If not, thank you again for asking for me. Charles Gage