Depending on the date of manufacture, in excellent condition with no rust, no pitting, a bright bore, and original stock, maybe you could get $200 from a collector. If it is in fair condition (which most rifles 60 to 90 year old rifles are in) you might be able to talk someone at a gun show into giving you over $50.
Go to www.gunbroker.com and check out how much similar rifles are selling for. Try typing in "stevens crackshot". I tried just a few minutes ago and no model 16s were for sale.
To determine the exact value of a J Stevens Arms Tool Co Crackshot 16 22 caliber rifle a couple factors would need to be taken into consideration. Since the rifle is in good condition, the next most important factor would be the age of the rifle.
The No 26 was manufactured from 1912 - 1939.
They are going for 50-200 depending on condition.
Anywhere from 65-135 dollars,depending on overall condition and a decent bore.
50-150 dollars based on the rifle having between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining.These crackshot rifles were made between the years 1913-1941.
Crackshot - 1985 VG was released on: USA: 1985
Side lever Crackshot--$100 to $250 No. 26 Crackshot -- $100 to $250 No. 26 1/2 Smoothbore -- $65 to $175 From the Blue Book of Gun Values
Conactact Savage customer service thru their website. The Stevens Crackshot was a Savage owned brand.
im looking on the internet and came across a read about the model 72 its about 200 in good or fair condition
Serial numbers were not required by law on rifles and shotguns until 1968. Your Crackshot was made LONG before 1968.
1900 - 1913 if side brake , model 16 1912 - 1939 if brake underneth , model 26 Just got one at sale , model 16 for $125 , I feel lucky alot depends on how much it is wanted and reason it is wanted
The "J.Stevens Arms & Tool Company" produced firearms from 1886 until 1920. A Model 16 Crackshot (thumb lever) in average condition is usually between $125 and $200