The answer is probably stamped on the barrel. Does it say .22 Hornet? Most likely it says .22 LR or .22 Long Rifle.
Two other things:
The Hornet is a center-fire cartidge, "regular" .22's, be they shorts, longs or long rifle, are rimfire, having the priming mixture in the rim of the cartridge case. Look at the firing pin and see where it is located compared to the case head. On the edge?(rimfire) or centered?(Hornet) The chamber for the .22 Hornet is larger in diameter than the .22 rimfire, as the Hornet is a bottle-necked case. A .22 rimfire case will fall down inside the chamber of a Hornet and be loose. IF YOU PUT A RIMFIRE CARTRIDGE IN AND IT FALLS DOWN IN THE CHAMBER BE SURE IT IS OUT BEFORE YOU PUT ANOTHER CARTRIDGE IN OR YOU WILL HAVE AN EXPLOSION AND PERSONAL INJURY!!!
My apologies. I believe the 22 Hornet is a straight or tapered case. I was confusing it with the 25:20, which is bottle-necked.
The 22 Hornet is a "bottle neck" case, the rimfire has a straight case and will fill the chamber of the Hornet.
Started in 1938. They sold millions. Models A-D i believe.
Depending on the model number and which part (you will need to know that) try gunpartscorp.com. Otherwise, visit a gunsmith.
The Stevens Favorite 1915 typically sells between $100 and $300 depending on condition.
No way to know without a sn. If no sn, no way to know.
Need to know exactly which model it is. sales@countrygunsmith.net
From your description,I would say that you have a Model 72 Crackshot rifle that was made from 1972-1989.
In the flower room there is a honeybee but I don't know about a hornet...
if you dont know that then you should not own it.... the barrel should break over and you load it there
I want to know what the Utica marksman is also. I do know it is not long rifle. Will shoot shorts and longs.
vaule is prbly around 100 and age is about 40-50 yo. do u know where u can get parts for it? i have one with the serial number of c-724.
We need to know model of rifle. the model of rifle is 93M 22 WMR its a 22 long rifle
The Junior Model 11 was Stevens' last attempt to market a boy's rifle. It was discontinued in the late 1930s. Value depends on condition -- less than $100 if fair or worse, maybe $300 if excellent and you find the right collector. It would be rare to see one sell for more than $200 in average condition.