penultimate Stevens Favorite

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In the search of the Ultimate Stevens Favorite No. 21 ''Ladies Model''
introduced in 1911 this is the Model 55 Ideal ''Lady Model'' 1897 to 1907.

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Mdl 55 Lady Mdl.JPG

Full 26'' Octagon barrel .22 LR $29 in 1900 = $1109 today , Sr # 27 ( DOM 1900)

Mdl 55  Tang 27.JPG

Finest line checkering I have seen on a Stevens rifle.

Mdl 55 .22 LR.JPG

English Proof Marks (barrel , receiver & breech block) show that it spent most of her
life in England .

From the largest & highest quality collection of Stevens in Canada .

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Truely phan phukn taztik.
..... skwerl
 
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But why would you want a "tilting / swivel" block Favourite instead of a 44 or even better, a 44 1/2 that you can swap barrels on, including to centre-fire cartridges? Was it because the Ideal-based rifles had been discontinued by then?

And, if that is the penultimate Stevens Favorite, what would the Ultimate one be?
 
But why would you want a "tilting / swivel" block Favourite instead of a 44 or even better, a 44 1/2 that you can swap barrels on, including to centre-fire cartridges? Was it because the Ideal-based rifles had been discontinued by then?

And, if that is the penultimate Stevens Favorite, what would the Ultimate one be?
Hey Jim , last question first ...

The Ultimate Stevens Favorite in the intro. is the No. 21 ""Ladies'' Model (Favorite action) introduced in 1911.
I have seen pictures of 4 rifles , there are around 6 recorded.
NOTE ; ''Ladys'' (1899) is changed to ''Ladies'' (1911) Catalogue #53

Second ; in the name and description ''Ladys'' Model , lighter (5 1/2'), well balanced , small calibres ,

In 1911 the Model 56 ''Ladies was introduced , based on the 044 1/2 action , with the same description
able to handle larger calibres up to 28-30 .

With out being more pleonastic , hope this elps.
.... skwerl

Stevens Model 56 Ladies
56 recevr.JPG
 
Would there really be that much difference in weight between an Ideal #55 Lady Rifle, which the catalogues state weighs 5 1/4#'s & its replacement, a Favorite #21 Ladies Rifle, with equal diameter & length of barrels of course, given the weight of the fancy wood, butt-plates, sights, &c. on both of them?

The only reference I can find for a #21 is for the short, light #21 Bicycle rifle, which, with the typical thin, short Favorite barrel, weighs 4 1/2#'s. Given a longer, heavier barrel, deluxe perch-belly stock & Stevens tang sight, I can't help but think the weight would be quite similar for both.
 
Well Jim , just another reason to purchase my ''Compendium./''

Model 55 Ladys and No. 21 Ladies , difference ?

None , same phukn rifle . (Favorite action)
.... skwerl
 
PIcked up a 044-1/2 action about 35 yrs ago, built a 218Bee on it. Trigger is a bit stiff, but otherwise, makes for a great little rifle. Put a 24" RKS stainless octagon, varmint weight barrel on it, built my own stock for it. It's smoked more than a few gophers , few yotes now.
 

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Man skwerl....I only have very passing interest in these Stevens rifles... but having seen probably every post you've done on them, I'm feeling half-tempted to go get one to try out!

Congrats on the Holy Grail!
 
Not a rimfire (.38 Spl.), but it's more enjoyable shooting a cartridge that you've loaded yourself, and I can use it on the indoor range.

Miss Stevens, shown with her BFF, Miss Rimfire Uberti, a brace of fine stand-up ladies.
 

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