Stevens Model 22-410 Over/Under .22 LR / .410 Bore Combination Gun – 24" Barrels, WWII-Era Production
This Stevens Model 22-410 delivers classic American engineering in a handy over/under design that pairs a .22 LR rifle barrel with a 3-inch-chambered .410 shotgun barrel. Produced between 1938 and 1950 and adopted by the U.S. Army Air Corps as a survival arm, this break-action firearm features a color case-hardened receiver, blued carbon-steel barrels, and straight-grain walnut furniture. Its dual-purpose capability, single trigger, and side-mounted opening lever make it a notable piece for shooters and collectors alike.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Good – clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks. Rifling is excellent with sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The metal surfaces display scattered scratches, small blemishes, and areas of finish loss consistent with normal field handling.
What’s Included
- Stevens Model 22-410 over/under rifle/shotgun
Designed as a versatile field companion, the Model 22-410 stacks a .22 LR rifle barrel over a .410 bore shotgun barrel, giving the shooter quick access to both rifle precision and shotgun versatility in one compact package.
The 24-inch blued barrels lock up to a color case-hardened steel receiver, a finish combination that reflects Stevens’ period craftsmanship while providing durable corrosion resistance. A manual extractor lifts spent cases for easy removal.
A single trigger and exposed hammer keep operation straightforward, while the distinctive side-mounted break-open lever offers rapid barrel access and is a hallmark of early Stevens design.
The straight-grain walnut stock and forend feature hand-cut checkering and a 14.1-inch length of pull, delivering a secure, comfortable hold. Iron sights include a driftable front bead/blade on a ramp and an elevation-adjustable rear leaf for precise shot placement with either barrel.
With its WWII service pedigree, dual-caliber functionality, and solid American construction, this Model 22-410 stands out as both a practical small-game firearm and a collectible piece of U.S. firearms history.




