During the first six or eight years of the 20th Century the J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co.'s double guns were evolving very quickly. In every catalog they were different. My best guess is your gun is a No. 325 as shown in Catalogue No. 52 --



The other possibility would be a No.350, 360 or 370 as shown in Catalogue No. 51.



In Catalog No. 52, the No. 350/60/70 had lost the underlug and has a rotary bolt --



By Catalogue No. 52 (Revised Edition) the underlugs were gone and all the guns bolted just through the rib extension. Also, the mono-bloc barrels were gone and they went to chopper lump barrels which they called Demi-bloc. Numbers that had ended in 0 now ended in 5 and the entry-level hammerless became the No. 335.

Last edited by Researcher; 09/18/20 02:05 PM.