There are several models of the Favorite, but very little difference in the Catalog values for most of them. If you know it was made in 1915, that narrows it down to the No. 14 1/2 Little Scout, No. 65 Little Krag, No. 12 Marksman, and No. 26 Crack Shot. And the .32 seems to rule out the first two of those from the reference I have at hand. All four are listed with a retail value of $125 in NRA Poor condition and $275 in Excellent condition. If it is a smoothbore version of the No. 26, it lists $25 higher in the top grade, the same in the lowest grade, and $25 less in the mid grades. Since there were over 1 Million of the various Favorites made (not counting the revival in 1971-72 and 1999), there are a lot of them available, but since they were inexpensive and usually a boy's first rifle, there are very few in top condition. To clarify the first answer: Although a lot of folks call all the Stevens boys' rifles a "Favorite," the Favorite is a specific model apart from the Crackshot, Little Scout, Marksman, etc.-- a totally different gun with the exception that the Favorite buttstock will also fit on the Visible Loader. You can find Favorites from less than $100 pretty well used to upwards of $300 in great condition. (The original Favorite with removable side plate is rare and in the thousands!) Some Favorites have the word "Favorite" on the rolling block, some don't. The model with the imprinted 1894 patent date has a leaf-type mainspring; the 1915 model (date on the upper tang) has a coil mainspring. All things being equal, the older model is more valuable, but condition ultimately determines price.
20 USD or so
5-125 usd
50-180 USD
Would have to see it. Digital pictures would help. sales@countrygunsmith.net
50-125
No such model. There was a Model 49. Vary from 50-165 or so
50-175 USD
35-125 USD
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