Your rifle was made for Wards by Mossberg, and is their Model 26B/ 26C. They were made between 1938-1941.
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The Winchester model 250 belonged to the 200 series of rifles made by Winchester from 1965-1976.Your Winchester model 250 .22cal rifle was made from 1965-1974.
10-100 usd
The Marlin model 100 was a promotional model single shot that was made from 1936-1941.It should be marked either .22s(short)22L(long) or .22LR(long rifle) some where on the barrel.IT may also be marked 22s L LR.which indicates that it will accept all 3 different ammo makes of 22.
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Can't tell you without a model. Stevens made tons of .22s, and their value depends on model, age and condition. Range is from well under $100 to several thousand.
H.pieper, Belgian 22S cal rifle, hex barrel, Complete, no rust, date, barrel not worn, good rifling, attractive appearance yet original, $175-$450. According to my magazines on collecting. Jimrobo
MOST were rifled firearms, but a small number of smoothbore .22s were made. They are usually marked "shot only". Many older rifles can APPEAR to be smoothbores- until they are thoroughly cleaned.
There were several different Stevens 22s with a 1907 patent date, so we cannot give you an exact date. If it is marked "J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co" it was made before 1920 and, of course, after the 1907 patent date.
this rifle should be marked .22S,.22L,and .22LR.