Need a DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ALL MARKINGS, caliber, barrel length, finish, box, accessories, papers, sights, wood, etc..
10-100 USD
To find the serial number on a Stevens Visible Loading Repeater, you typically need to look on the underside of the receiver or the barrel. The serial number is often stamped into the metal and may be located near the trigger guard or on the side of the receiver. If the firearm has a wooden stock, you might need to remove it to access the serial number on the receiver. Always ensure the firearm is unloaded before inspecting it.
I have a Stevens Visible Loading .22, adn the serial number is on the underside of the rifle, on the extended metal that goes from the trigger guard into the stock. It's quite visible. Ed
I'm not sure the actual value of one, but I purchased one last weekend for $215. The seller wanted $250 for it, but we finally agreed to $215. I think this one is a 1907.
Stevens Visible Loader rifles in good condition are selling in the $150-$200 range. Truly excellent examples will bring more. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The worth of a silver certificate with serial # 60292929 is about $3 to $5 if it is in uncirculated condition. Unfortunately, this serial is not a true repeater. It needed to be 29292929. However, it is still a cool serial.
The .22 Short and Long Visible Loading Repeater, often referred to as the "pump action" rifle, was produced by various manufacturers, including the iconic Remington and Winchester. The "pat April 30, 1907" indicates a patent date, likely related to its loading mechanism. The serial number "G 989" suggests it was manufactured in the early 20th century, making it a collectible piece. The "L J" stamp near the trigger may indicate a specific inspection mark or the initials of a factory worker. For a precise valuation and more detailed history, consulting a firearms expert or appraiser would be beneficial.
900.00
Receiver Its located on the inside of the Receiver; cock the gun open for loading and while it is open for loading look on the right side on the receiver and you will see the serial number, it is not visible when 'locked and loaded'.
I don't know the value, but I have been looking for one for many years. My uncle had one and I dont know what happened to it. I would give more than $250.00 mvmoore@consolidated.net The visible loading repeaters were produced between 1907 and 1934. Excellent = $400, Very Good = $300, Good = $200, Poor = $100
HI,I just obtained a J.Stevens arms company Rifle.Chicopee Falls Mass.USA,It is sn#e325 pump vis loading repeater.22 long or short rifle ,Pat.April 30-07 , 14 1/2 -I'm guessing that's inches.Its small .Wooden stock
By checking the serial number against published data.