I'd try Numrich Gun Parts at the related link >>>>
Have a gunsmith check it over.
10-100 USD or so
10-100 USD or so
gun shop, gun shows, want ads, on line auctions
The Little Scout Model 14-1/2 was made from 1911 to around 1941. It followed the Little Scout Model 14 (one-piece stock, 1906-1911). The lack of the Savage mark probably won't affect the value much. Condition is everything. I have about a dozen 14-1/2s and have paid as little as $75 to as much as $175, and I've seen really nice examples with asking prices exceeding $500; they never seem to sell at that elevated level. Most 14-1/2s on the auction boards go from $100 to $200. Any gunsmith with a lathe could turn a firing pin; the pin is simple and easy to replace. Some on-line parts sellers may have the pins, too, and you can replace it easily yourself by tapping out a small pin that holds it in place.
I have seen private parties advertise them for sale in Arkansas for $500.00 in the classified sectiion of the state newspaper, the Arkansas Democrat Gazette.
That scout has been spying on boo radley.Not to be mean but because shes curious.
This was a version of the stevens favorite model single shot rifles.Your stevens model little scout was the model 14 1/2.these were made from 1909-1936.They came with either a 18in.or a 20in barrel,and a rolling breech block action with iron sights.I hope this helps?
I would start with numrich gun parts corp. and then look at E-gun parts.com.
No, sorry.
That as long as Scout kept going to school, he would read to her every night as they always did.
Depends on originality and condition. Most of these rifles were used and abused, since the target demographic was teenage (or younger) boys. Typical Little Scout rifles sell in the $150 range. Truly mint examples are very rare and would reach over $400. sales@countrygunsmith.net