I have a rifle similar to yours its a 22lr/410 over under. It was made back in 70s. It is made by savage and they are not making the rifles anymore. Don't know much more about them lol
Hello,
I just bought a Savage O/U which has a peculiar combination of features which I just can't make heads or tails of regarding it's age, origin etc.
Here's the particulars.
Model 24S-D
.22mag/20ga
Barrel is unified with no gap.
Receiver has a side lever to break open action and grooved for a scope.
Receiver is black, not case hardened (unless it was painted black)
Stock was painted olive drab-stripping the finish off, it appears to be birch (not walnut)
Serial is just 2 letters and 1 number under the barrel under the fore arm
Can anyone help me out on this? Thanks in advance!
I have a rifle similar to yours its a 22lr/410 over under. It was made back in 70s. It is made by savage and they are not making the rifles anymore. Don't know much more about them lol
They who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
i know that some of the savage 24's had black coatings on the recievers. My 24v-a has a black coating on it that kinda looks like paint, but seems to be tougher and smoother. Hope thats a lil help anyway.
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