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Longue-carbine
10-15-2023, 06:07 PM
I recently bid on a Stevens Model 44 1/2 in .22LR. It was a 7/10 in condition and looked pretty good in the photos with the only damage being light rust pitting and a hole where a sling swivel had been removed. The bore was good. The stock was kind of average but with checkering. The rifle went for more than I was willing to pay (which is an answer in itself). The fellow who won the auction paid $1000+$270 in fees and taxes. Any idea what is an average price for one? I am second guessing and wondering if I’m a too much of a cheap skate.

uscra112
10-15-2023, 08:13 PM
Can't be very precise, not being able to see the rifle myself, but that does look pretty steep for a .22LR example unless it was one of the premium models. Maybe with DST and the "new" style midrange tang sight and globe front.

If it were a centerfire in a desirable caliber such as .32-40 I'd have said it was reasonable.

marlinman93
10-16-2023, 02:53 PM
Not enough info on features and which model it is to say if it was fair price or not. A 44 1/2 always gets a pretty good premium over a similar Stevens 44 though.

GOPHER SLAYER
10-16-2023, 07:56 PM
I have a Stevens 44-1/2 in 22LR. It has a Lyman tang sight #103 which is adjustable for windage and elevation. When I showed it to anyone, and they saw it was not a 32-40 they lost interest. One man said, what a waste of a 44-1/2 action.

Rockingkj
10-16-2023, 10:06 PM
I have a Stevens 44-1/2 in 22LR. It has a Lyman tang sight #103 which is adjustable for windage and elevation. When I showed it to anyone, and they saw it was not a 32-40 they lost interest. One man said, what a waste of a 44-1/2 action.

Well 1/2 the people are below average in intelligence, that fellow is in that group to my way of thinking. I’d be tickled to have a 44 1/2 in .22. Likely to shoot it more than my 28-30.

Back to the original post, if the rifle was in nice shape $1000 plus seems to be the going rate from what have seen sell. Rough thing is anymore is a lot of guns are going for north of 1k. Maybe more of an affect of what our $ is worth than anything else. I go to a gunshow or auction and determine the only thing cheap is me. Lol.