J STEVENS 301 for Sale
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Quick Look
The J Stevens Model 301 is a classic bolt-action rifle known for its traditional design rooted in early 20th-century American firearms. It offers simplicity and durability as its core value proposition. Though less common today, it remains appreciated by collectors and enthusiasts of vintage rifles.
Why It's a Top Choice
- Reliable bolt-action mechanism
- Simple, rugged construction
- Affordable vintage hunting rifle
- Easy maintenance and parts availability
- Classic American rifle heritage
Key Variants
J Stevens 301 Standard
The standard model suits enthusiasts seeking a straightforward bolt-action rifle built for reliable performance in hunting or collecting.
Competitor Comparison Table
| Feature | J Stevens 301 | Ruger 10/22 | Marlin 336 |
|---|---|---|---|
| MSRP | Varies, typically under $300 (used/vintage) | $300–$400 | $500–$600 |
| Capacity/Size | Single-shot bolt-action | 10-round rotary magazine | 7-round tubular magazine |
| Weight | Approx. 6.5 lbs | Approx. 5 lbs | Approx. 7.5 lbs |
| Optics-Ready | No | Yes, factory drilled | Yes, drilled and tapped |
| Trigger Type | Standard bolt-action trigger | Adjustable, semi-automatic | Lever-action trigger |
| Notable Pro | Simplicity and ruggedness | High capacity, reliable | Classic lever-action good for close range |
| Notable Con | Single-shot limits quick follow-ups | Plastic components in some models | Heavier and slower cycling |
Best Use Cases
- Collecting vintage American rifles
- Small-game hunting
- Recreational target shooting
- Historic firearm appreciation
FAQs
Can I use modern scopes on the J Stevens 301?
The J Stevens 301 typically lacks factory scope mounts; aftermarket bases or custom gunsmithing are required to install modern optics.
What caliber does the Stevens 301 use?
The Stevens 301 was produced mainly in .22 Long Rifle caliber, popular for small-game hunting and training.
How does the single-shot action affect use?
Being single-shot requires manual loading each round, encouraging accuracy but limiting rapid follow-up shots.


