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  • MORGCL
    Do you have any information on a Stevens 410/22 made during WW2 or used in the war. I don't know the model number and am working blind on this one. If you have pictures that would be great and how much are they worth. I was told that the rifle does not have a wood stock. Kenny
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  • Old hickory
    They're called "Tenite" stocks and they're from the 1940's. Stevens also put them on 94 single shot shotguns and on 311 double barrels. They have a tendancy to break but can be servicably be repaired with fiberglass cloth from the inside. Usually they bring about $40 less on a gun.
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  • MORGCL
    THANKS A LOT FOR THE INFO. THE GUN SHOOTS PRETTY WELL AND THE STOCK IS IN GOOD CONDITION ALTHOUGH IT SEEMS TO BE SCRATCHED A LOT. WILL AN OLDER WOOD STOCK FIT THIS STEVENS?
    DRIVE FAST HUNT HARD
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  • rhmc24
    I had one with the Tenite stock. It was fine till I stored it in a hot attic one summer. It partially melted into a distorted mess.
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  • ladr
    Yes
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