Stevens Model
44  & 414

 

The illustration shown below was scanned off a Frank de Haas Single Shot Rifles & Actions book, and adding factory part numbers if applicable.  This is important as about all obsolete parts suppliers use ONLY factory or closely associated numbers where ever possible so everyone is on the same page.

 

Note, for some of the older firearms, many over 100 years old, the factories never used what we now know as assembly drawings, but just views of many of the component parts & possibly randomly placed

 

 


The Above illustration taken from Frank de Haas Single Shot Rifles & Actions book with the numbers changed to match factory part numbers


The parts listed below are for your identification purposes only. 
The author of this website DOES NOT have any parts.

 

 

 0*   Barrel 17*   Frame
1   Barrel Screw 18   Hammer
2   Breech Block stripped 19   Hammer Screw
2A   Breech Block complete 20   Lever
3   Breech Block Pivot 25   Link
4   Breech Block Pivot Screw 26   Link Pin
5   Butt Plate 27   Mainspring, early "No Hole type"
6   Butt Plate Screw 28   Mainspring Screw
7   Dummy Screw 29   Trigger
8   Ejector 22 caliber only 30   Trigger Screw
12   Extractor, specify version (12-3-CW shown) 31   Trigger Spring
13   Firing Pin 32   Trigger Spring Screw
14   Firing Pin Screw   33   Stock with butt plate
15    Fore-end 34   Front Sight, Rocky Mtn, 44
16   Fore-end Screw 35   Rear Sight, Rocky Mtn, 44

 

 

For the mainsprings, there are 2 different ones depending on the vintage of the firearm.  These are however are the same as & are shared with the Favorite model   

The parts listed below is an excerpt from Wisner's Inc catalog showing the parts they make, with their assigned numbers. 

 

44 early - side style

12-1-S

EXTRACTOR - 22 RF -  .256 dia hole

44 - center style, wide 

12 -2-CW

EXTRACTOR - unfitted  -  .290 dia hole

44 - center style, wide

12 -3-CW

EXTRACTOR - unfitted  - .290 dia hole, angled 5 degree

44 - center style

8

EJECTOR ASSEMBLY - 22RF -  plunger style .290 dia hole

44 / 44 1/2 late center style

13 -5-CS

EXTRACTOR - unfitted  -  .200 dia hole

44 / 44 1/2 late center style

13 -6-CS

EXTRACTOR - 22 RF  -  .200 dia hole

44,  Early

12

MAINSPRING -  (no screw hole) - (same as 1889 Favorite)

44,  Intermediate

12B

MAINSPRING -  (screw hole) - (same as 1894 Favorite)

 


Due to the fact that original factory parts lists may not exist for all the types used on these firearms, our part numbers reflect the closest factory number we can find &/or with suffixes relating to our designated type, then either a side style, center style, wide top, or small hole

 

  Type     Factory #           Description                 Illustration

Our number

Type 1      #?        Side Style, .256 dia. hole
                             .142 wide
                             Also called the 7 O'clock
                             version
          wpe5.jpg (3083 bytes)

         #12-1-S

Type 2     #12      Center style, .290 dia hole
                             .150 wide bottom
                             .250 wide top
         wpe6.jpg (3037 bytes)    #12-2-CW
Type 3     #?       Center style, Same as type
                            #3 except top section is
                            bent to the rear 5 degrees
         wpe8.jpg (3164 bytes)   #12-3-CW
  Type 4   #8       Center style, spring loaded 
                            plunger     
                           .290 dia hole,  .237 wide
                            22 RF only
           wpe5.jpg (2806 bytes)   #8
  Type 5   #13     Center style, .200 dia hole
                            curved rear section, .250
                            wide.
                            Same as model 44 1/2
            wpe7.jpg (2020 bytes)   #13-5-CS
  Type 6    #?       Center style same as type 
                             #5 except .200 wide. 
                             22RF only
                             Same as model 44 1/2
           wpe8.jpg (2020 bytes)   #13-6-CS

 

 

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Originated 06-28-05  Last updated 11-08-2020
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