Stevens lever action in Remington rimless???
Stevens lever action in Remington rimless???
I found mention of J. Stevens producing a line of lever action rifles in .25/.30/and .32 Remington from 1910-1918. Does anyone have any information, or maybe a photo or two of one?
"The sound of shot sweeping through the air toward you is impressive though. I'll give you that. It's like being swatted with the broom of God."
Re: Stevens lever action in Remington rimless???
This is the best I can come up with thus far. Though notice that there is a Stevens scope and mount for the Remington autoloaders!

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http://media.photobucket.com/image/stev ... og0004.jpg
"The sound of shot sweeping through the air toward you is impressive though. I'll give you that. It's like being swatted with the broom of God."
Re: Stevens lever action in Remington rimless???
Hi 45guy,
It is the Stevens High Power. Model 425 is standard and higher grades were 435 & 445. It came in .25, .30, .32, & .35rem. I copied a few pictures from one listed on gunbroker.com.



It is the Stevens High Power. Model 425 is standard and higher grades were 435 & 445. It came in .25, .30, .32, & .35rem. I copied a few pictures from one listed on gunbroker.com.



Re: Stevens lever action in Remington rimless???
Thanks Brian!
"The sound of shot sweeping through the air toward you is impressive though. I'll give you that. It's like being swatted with the broom of God."
Re: Stevens lever action in Remington rimless???
It's mentioned in Brohy's book (Marlin) don't believe they are quite that scarce.
Re: Stevens lever action in Remington rimless???
I have a 425 in .25 Rem. They are very scarce as they were only made for 5-7 years and something less than 5000 were made. I have a letter from Savage in the 1960s that says they were "needlessly complicated and never popular"; but I like mine. There is a thread on the savage collectors forum on 24hr campfire that has been collecting serial numbers for about 2 years. All serial numbers have fallen between 1000 and 6000 so far.