NorthCoastBigBore
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Northwest BC (Rural) 103-I-##
The few of the Stevens Favorites that have survived the years without becoming worn to near deaths door, are reasonably able to be used with standard velocity or lower, ammo. The worn ones are a hazard to the eyes with just about anything you can load.
The Stevens Model 44, is built to the same pattern, but is slightly larger in scale, and is said to make a quite acceptable .22 for modern ammo if in great shape. Stevens even (very briefly, it was a piss-poor idea) made the Model 44 in 32-40 caliber. They shot themselves loose in very short order.
In a perfect world, we would all have Model 44 1/2's, a true falling block gun, comparable in strength to the Winchester Low Wall 1885.
In a perfect world....
Kind of a shame that the more modern iterations of the Stevens Favorite were built so damn ugly. The design is fairly elegant, and it would have taken only a few minor internal changes to beef it up and have the pivot pins supported right up to their related parts, thus putting the pins in shear instead of having them able to flex.
Fully agree... I don't particularly want to stumble across a 44-1/2 as I may have to buy it and they aren't particularly cheap.
Yes, they squandered an opportunity to take that company from a cheap mass production operation to a far more substantial enterprise by not addressing those basic flaws. Even by bushing the Favorite receiver, tightening things up and changing some geometry the RF models would have made a more... lasting impression? I do love the styling and that's why I keep shooting 'em.