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    Savage model 29


    I cannot find information on this Savage, i hope someone here can shed some light on it. Has a .30-30 and 12 ga. barrel with a Savage adjustable choke. Thanks.

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    The Savage Model 29 was a .22 rifle. Are you sure what you have there isn't a Model 24?
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    Guess it doesn't really matter. If ya cant afford $15, you won't be buying much anyways

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    A 219 single shot - they could be ordered under other numbers as a fitted two barrel set. The catalog number for the 30-30 & 12 gauge set was 'Model 221'. Other multi-barrel combinations could be ordered, or other barrels added, for an additional price per barrel.

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    Hotolds442 -Sav22,

    I have owned both the Models 24 .22 Hornet/20 ga. and a 219B .22 Hornet this receiver says Model 29. I see the picture of it has been removed. I can send (email) pictures of this firearm if you would like. Thank you for your responses.

    Lucky Joe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucky Joe View Post
    I have owned both the Models 24 .22 Hornet/20 ga. and a 219B .22 Hornet this receiver says Model 29. I see the picture of it has been removed. I can send (email) pictures of this firearm if you would like. Thank you for your responses.

    Lucky Joe
    Pic isn't showing because you moved it to a different folder in your photobucket account.

    http://s88.photobucket.com/user/Luck...?sort=3&page=1


    It is a Model 219/220 hammerless break-action, and to me it looks like there's a very faint "1" between the 2 and 9 on that barrel stamp in this photo...

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    Wrote this post before seeing the picture, changed it now that is see the picture - agree it's a 219.
    Last edited by Sav22; 03-13-2015 at 07:51 AM. Reason: posted before the picture

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    The 12 ga barrel should have 220 stamped on it.
    Savage- "never say never".

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    What I get for hurrying, when I really look at it I do see the 1. This is coming up for sale and wanted to know more about it before bidding. Thank you very much for setting me straight.

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