Description
Stevens Arms Company History by Joe Vorisek
198 pages, about 8 1/2″ x 11″ glossy soft-cover in full color. Newly reprinted with permission. Printed on high quality 20# 97 bright acid free paper. Fully Illustrated with photocopied images (some of the rarest guns are depicted with low quality images).
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Summary
This document provides a detailed history of the J. Stevens Arms & Tool Company, which was a major manufacturer of firearms, primarily known for low-cost, high-volume production. The document examines the company’s origins, its various product lines, the evolution of its designs over time, and its eventual acquisition by Savage Arms. The text also explores the company’s collaborations and competition with other firearms manufacturers, including Pope, Duryea, and Malcolm.
J. Stevens Arms and Tool Company History
- By Joseph T. Vorisek – 1992
- History
- Pistols and Pocket Rifles
- Rifles
- Tip Down
- Favorite/Ideal
- Cheap Boys Rifles
- Rifle of the New England Westinghouse Co. 1916-20
- Slide Action
- Lever Action Rifles
- Page Lewis Rifles
- The Savage Years
- Shotguns
- Hammer Doubles
- Hammerless Doubles
- Exports
- Slide Action
- The .22-410
- Autoshot
- Crescent Davis Guns
- Telescopes and Rifle Sights
- Stevens Pope
- Stevens Duryea Automobiles
- Patents etc.
- Special Cartridges
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