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Stevens 425 High Power has SN 4307 and is chambered in 35rem
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Any chance of getting this thread pinned Rick?
No biggy if you don't want to, I realise the top of the page is pretty full, just thought it would be easier to find.
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Or put a link to it in the Misc. Good Info thread
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Yes, if that is okay with everyone I'll put a link in the "Misc...".
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Some more numbers 2545 32 cal 3057 30 cal In looking for parts for 2545 listed above, I found these 3 parted out on eBay- 5350 cal not known 235x (last digit looks like a 9, or possibly an 8, it was not stamped well) cal not known link to eBay 2617 listed as 35 cal
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Thinking of purchasing a 425 Stevens .35 ser# 1972. He wants $1100.00 Canadian for it.
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For an opinion every one is gonna want pictures. Welcome to the site, Joe.
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Thinking of purchasing a 425 Stevens .35 ser# 1972. He wants $1100.00 Canadian for it. check for a flashing envelope on header bar norm99
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I'd like to a latest tally and update to this thread!?
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I know of one, but it's missing a couple of internal pcs (2 parts IIRC). Dunno if the gentleman wants to sell it or not. He likes cool old stuff and got it cheap, pretty clean.........cept for it needs parts that don't exist LOL.
He has NOT checked into making new replacement parts. Dunno if he's gonna just keep it as is or not.
I think it was a .35 been a while since I saw it. Will check this week.
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Let me know what he needs, I've got a few internals.
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New member to this site. I have one of these old rifles. Got it from my dad many years ago. Did not realize it was sort of rare until recently. It appears to be Serial # 1698 as several pieces of the action have that number stamped into them. Also have one piece with 1710 stamped into it. I have it apart as the firing pin is broken and the action in the old gun is pretty worn. If anyone has any parts they will part with, please send me a PM. Thx
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Oh yes, forgot to mention-calibre is 30 Remington
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I sold most of my doubled parts but kept one set of everything just in case.
If you want to you can p.m. me and I'll give you the guys name that I sold the parts to, maybe he didn't use the firing pin. Parts for these guns are slim to none.
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I've tried to PM you a couple times but am having trouble. Says I don't have all the fields filled in? If you have a moment, try PM'ing me and see if I get it. Thx
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Sent you one, watch for the flashing envelope at the top of your screen.
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Had my 425 since early seventies. Sacramento pawn shop acquisition. Very nice & clean, original shape. SN 1146, in 35 Rem. For several decades afterward and a lot of gun shows/gun shops, recall seeing only one other 425. Looked to be a cold reblue and not very presentable. Personal theory, relatively fewer of these on West Coast.
Just finished reading all 18 pages in this thread. Would be great if the SN list could be updated. That said, thanks so much to the multiple folks and few central actors for all the contributions here!
Last likely just another voice in also saying this Stevens 425 thread should really have its own category instead of falling under Savage! Far better coverage and likely accelerating results for this worthwhile project.
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Hi to everyone. I'm new to the thread. I've got a 425 to add to the list as well. No. 2356 in 30 Rem. Absolutely love my rifle, it's one I intend to keep. It's also got the peep sight on the tang.
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I have a Stevens High Power 425 in 35 Remington caliber. It does not feed the cartridge properly. Favorite gunsmith is stumped.
Here's what is happening. As lever is worked,the carrier flutters letting the cartridge half way out of the magazine then stopping. When I bump the lever the carrier then drops back down letting the cartridge proceed back and be levered into the chamber. We installed a new magazine spring so there is adequate spring pressure to feed the cartridge back.
Please help me. I do not have a history of this rifle but want it to work and go back to shooting whitetails.
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