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  #11428 Posted 1 Year ago
rustyham
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i have a stevens mod. 335 double barrel 12 gauge needs a stock. is it worth persuing? made march 17, 1907
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  #11430 Posted 1 Year ago
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hi rustyham,

If it is marked "J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co" it was made before 1920 and, of course, after the 1907 patent date. If it has exposed hammers and twist or damascus barrels, it's primary value is as a mantle decoration (probably $125-$150), but if it is hammerless with fluid steel barrels and 2 3/4" chambers, it could still be a shooter ($250+/-) if checked and approved by a competent gunsmith. JMHO,

Kim
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  #11434 Posted 1 Year ago
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thanks for the info it is the hameerless model. r/h
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  #16106 Posted 8 Months ago
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I, too, have a J.Stevens Model 335 double barrel hammerless that needs a stock. Did you ever find a stock for yours? If so, where can I go to get a replacement stock? This gun belonged to my grandfather and may have been used by my great uncle to kill a man. Legend has it that grandfather broke the stock by hitting the gun against a tree when he found out his brother had shot a man with it.
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