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[[Image:Stevens67.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Stevens 67 - .410 Gauge.]]
[[Image:Stevens67.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Stevens 67 - 12 Gauge]]
J. Stevens & Co. was a small firearms company founded by Joshua Stevens, W.B. Fay and James Taylor in 1864.  They were based in Chicopee Falls, MA.  In 1920, Stevens Arms was purchased by Savage, but continued to produce firearms under the Stevens brand (with Savage as the parent company).  After the 1950s, Stevens offered the 'budget grade" pump action Model 67, then manufactured by their parent company Savage, but sold in many markets under the Stevens name.  The Model 67 pump action shotgun ceased production in 1989.


'''The Stevens 67 has been seen in the following Films, Video Games and Television shows:'''
'''The Stevens 67 shotgun has been seen in the following Films, Video Games and Television shows:'''


=== Films ===
=== Films ===

Revision as of 17:04, 20 October 2010

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Stevens 67 - 12 Gauge

J. Stevens & Co. was a small firearms company founded by Joshua Stevens, W.B. Fay and James Taylor in 1864. They were based in Chicopee Falls, MA. In 1920, Stevens Arms was purchased by Savage, but continued to produce firearms under the Stevens brand (with Savage as the parent company). After the 1950s, Stevens offered the 'budget grade" pump action Model 67, then manufactured by their parent company Savage, but sold in many markets under the Stevens name. The Model 67 pump action shotgun ceased production in 1989.

The Stevens 67 shotgun has been seen in the following Films, Video Games and Television shows:

Films