Old 08-28-2009, 12:32 PM   #1
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Stevens model 15-B

Hello everyone!

I am new to this site and was hoping to get some assistance. I have a 22 bolt action model 15-b. I am trying to date the rifle. My brother got it from our uncle in 1973 and from what we know he had it for some time before that. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Old 08-28-2009, 12:41 PM   #2
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Kevin ,
You should date GIRLS...Not Rifles !!! LOL

Unfortunately there is No list to put a Manufacture date on that rifle as they were produced from 1936 -1971

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Old 08-28-2009, 05:06 PM   #3
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LOL A Stevens 1939 price list shows these sold for $4.00 at that time.
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Old 08-29-2009, 09:11 AM   #4
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A few years back, Numrich sold the Model 15 complete for about $150. Putting one together from parts will run you about that too.

I got mine from an uncle too, back when I was about eight. Still have it. It still shoots good, and I have refinished it. Dad kept it out in the boathouse to shoot sparrows while I was away in the military - it was badly rusted when I got home - I was PO'd! Luckily it cleaned up well, and looks good again now.

My Stevens Model 15 and it's 'big brother' Stevens .410 shotgun.
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Old 09-04-2009, 08:13 PM   #5
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I have a Stevens model 15A that I recently found in a pawn shop and I just did a total restore on it. Interesting rifle; thought it was missing the buttplate but found out that in the early 30's, the eliminated the buttplate to cut costs and they (Stevens) finished the stock without one. After I stripped all the old varnish off, I found the most beautiful birch stock underneath! I need to take some pics to post; haven't test fired it yet but the bore looks perfect so I expect it to be a great shooter. Love these "oldies" -- they don't make them like that any more!

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Old 09-05-2009, 07:31 PM   #6
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$150. is IMO pretty steep for a Stevens M-15. I see them all the time for $75.ish.And occasionally for $50. Prior to 1948 they had 24" barrel. Post ;48 had 22" .
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Old 09-06-2009, 06:39 PM   #7
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ANY twentytwo rifle in shootable shape down here seems to start at $125 to $150 in the gun shops - the days of the "Fifty Dollar Twentytwo Rifle" are long over.
The Model 15 was made in many variations, and was sold under various Store Brand names too. There was a slightly larger version more suited to adults, and a plastic stocked version. They are basically what used to be called "Boy's Rifles" for early training - a kid's 'first rifle' very often. Mine still has a pristine bore (22" barrel) - and I used to shoot it a lot!
The actions are about the simplest possible for a bolt action rifle.
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Old 09-07-2009, 11:02 AM   #8
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ANY twentytwo rifle in shootable shape down here seems to start at $125 to $150 in the gun shops - the days of the "Fifty Dollar Twentytwo Rifle" are long over.
The Model 15 was made in many variations, and was sold under various Store Brand names too. There was a slightly larger version more suited to adults, and a plastic stocked version. They are basically what used to be called "Boy's Rifles" for early training - a kid's 'first rifle' very often. Mine still has a pristine bore (22" barrel) - and I used to shoot it a lot!
The actions are about the simplest possible for a bolt action rifle.
Wow! May I siggest the gun auction websites. You can often get a Model 15 for less than $100. Including shipping/FFL fees.
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Old 09-07-2009, 11:20 AM   #9
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If anyone has one that is busted , I am looking for a Parts gun model 15. I need a Bolt, and a Takedown screw.

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Old 09-13-2009, 10:22 AM   #10
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If anyone has one that is busted , I am looking for a Parts gun model 15. I need a Bolt, and a Takedown screw.

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M-15 parts are usually available on the gun auction websites.
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Old 09-26-2009, 03:43 PM   #11
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Hello everyone came across this forum while looking for info on a stevens 15a I just got from my dad. Hoping someone could help me. It won't fire when you pull back on the knob on the bolt it clicks into the hole in the striker. but when trigger is pulled it the striker does not go foward . you can push it foward but it doesn't snap. I think I am missing parts. would realy like to see a pic or diagram of how they work. THANKS

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Old 09-26-2009, 07:27 PM   #12
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This rifle has the simplest Mechanism Made...Remove the takedown screw , pull the action out of the stock and make sure that the round double threaded screw ( where the takedown screw fits into) is tight to the barrel , The trigger is a floating lever that has to pull down the rear of the long bar(sear and spring combined) in order to release the firing pin. The double screw holds this tight to the barrel so the lever trigger works properly !
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P.s....Make sure the firing pin has spring pressure when you pull back on the knob...
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Old 09-26-2009, 08:56 PM   #13
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It's not the trigger thats broke its in the bolt. it will not cock or release a spring or something is missing/broke. on numerich they list a washer mine does not have a washer. would like to see a working bolt torn down to see what I'm missing. thanks
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got it working Thanks anyway
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Old 11-02-2009, 02:01 PM   #15
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Question Model 15 / missfire

Recently repaired this old gun by replacing a missing firing pin. It doesn't fire when the trigger is pulled. Upon inspection of the rim of the shell I can see that the firing pin his hitting the shell. I did pull back on the cocking knob and with the trigger depressed was able to get the gun to fire ( an empty shell of course ) when I released the knob. Before I spend the $62 for a new bolt do you think the mainspring could need replacing. It has probably been used a time or two over the years.

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Old 03-04-2010, 11:16 PM   #16
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Necroposting here, but just picked up a model 15 myself. $50 bucks, figured I couldn't go wrong. Nice little rifle, think I'll use it as a backpacking gun.
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More necroing.
I've got the Savage 120A.
Great Uncle(grammy's brother) sold it to my grandpa in the '70s. They since divorced, and he passed the rifle to me last fall.
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