Savage over time improved the on-frame barrel selector and moved it to the hammer to make it more reliable, dropped the tenite moldings in favor of uncheckered walnut, and added other chamberings. The double gun was a handy inches overall and 7-pounds flat. Taking the Stevens combo gun, Savage retained the concept of a standing breech, break open rifle over shotgun combination gun, which utilized a rebounding hammer and rear pushing extractors. The same year the Stevens went out of production, the Savage 24 was introduced. Inthe gun went out of production with Stevens. Stevens put the handy little marvel into production in with the appropriate moniker of the Model The Army Air force ordered 15, of them for use as aircrew survival rifles with a Tenite an early thermoplastic stock. This firm came about with a combination gun with a smoothbore. The Savage 24 actually has a common ancestor from J. This groovy little game getter came in a variety of flavors though with one unifying feature-they were a rifle and a shotgun in the same platform. Well that problem is a non-issue for the lucky legions of Savage Model 24 owners. I knew when I looked at it I should have jumped on it.Ever had one of those days when you are hunting for squirrel with a. I have been wanting one for same gun ever since I got the Savage. Mountaintrekker, what peep sight are planing to use and where are you getting same. The world, as it is, is vexing enough Stonehill, True Grit. What is a good price for one of of these? It is matte black with a synthetic stock.
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Forgot password or user name? Posts Latest Activity. Please use the same username and password for all areas. Learn more! For your security, your account management area, forums and University require login. Alaska Outdoors Supersite offers several membership levels. I know all of this is a long shot, but figure I would put some feelers out there.The contents of the Alaska Outdoors Supersite forums are viewable by anyone, and may be read by clicking the forum headings below. I can make the transaction face to face anywhere in lower Michigan or we can do transfer and shipping via FFL. Only interested in rifles and for the most part only interested in wood stocked rifles: Quality bolt action rifle with wood.ĬZ rifles CZ in Savage in various calibers. Here are some things I am interested in though. I think I would be kinda picky for a trade. Trade for what? Well, that's half the problem with me procrastinating on listing this. Price is needed by decree of the trading post sticky, so here you go. Transaction: I would rather not sell straight out, but am okay with it if that's my only option.
paulson school of engineering and appliedĬomes with iron sights and the rail to mount a scope if you wish. Compass on the fore stock to find your way in the woods.ĭoesn't seem to be impacted by the steel barrel. The trap holds 2 20ga shells and 2 rounds. He liked the bullet trap of his Savage 24 camper so much he duplicated it. The previous owner was a gunsmith and he added a bullet trap to the rear stock. Has the expected scratches for a rifle used in the woods. On the hammer there is a selector for which barrel. The extractor pulls the shells out a little for you. If you are not familiar with the system, it breaks open with your thumb on the lateral lever. I make handloads that get a single hole at 50 yards. I see many rems and I think I recall there being the. Someday I may regret parting with this, but it's really a redundant rifle in my gun cabinet and that is bugging me more. I thought my son would like it someday but he's far more interested in archery and primitive weapons.
Most of the time I don't get enough courage up either list it somewhere or bring it to a gun show. Of course it will be more of a boat gun here than a truck gunSo I have been hemming and hawing over selling this rifle for quite some time. Seems I am always coming across ducks, grouse and ptarmigan late in the day so decided the level of utility this gun has may be just right. Our deer here in Southeast Alaska are small bodied so plan to shoot 64gr while hunting areas with no bear. Most owners of these claim one inch groups at yd and I am hoping that the 20ga patterns decent enough for 25yd shooting. Not so sure that I will keep the scope on it or not, but definitely will add a hammer extension if I do and of course will need to add a sling. These have been available over the years in many different combinations and would loved to have found one in. Been thinking about grabbing a combination gun for some time and this Savage 24 seemed like a good place to start. Thread starter DoglegJack Start date Jul 23, DoglegJack Tracker. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Forums Tools Firearms JavaScript is disabled.