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    Vintage .22 Sport no serial # need help identifying


    I have searched online and can't find any similar rifles to this one. I'm wondering how old it really is and if any collectors would be interested in it as I do not have a use for it. Any help would be great thanks.
    It is a single shot 22 long rifle. The buttstock has a metal plate that says savage quality, and trade mark with the Indian head logo.
    I will upload photos soon.

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    The photos will be a big help, your description is rather generic.

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    Sounds like it's going to be a model 1904, probably has it stamped on the barrel.

    Very small gun, short 18" barrel, curved trigger guard.
    Savage- "never say never".

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    [URL=http://s1295.photobucket.com/user/Zski18/media/IMG_4303_zpsszdiym6s.jpg.html]
    [URL=http://s1295.photobucket.com/user/Zski18/media/IMG_4304_zps3lnagjss.jpg.html]

    I hope these work I'm new to posting photos on a thread this way. Thank you for your patience.

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    [URL=http://s1295.photobucket.com/user/Zski18/media/IMG_4304_zps3lnagjss.jpg.html]
    The barrel measures 16" and the overall length of the rifle is about 33".

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    Let me try the last pic again.

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    Certainly looks like a model 1904. Can you read any dates or anything on the barrel?

    Never seen one marked "Sport" before.

    The trigger guard has been changed I believe it should have a curl to it, the rear sight has me confusted to, looks like the place a factory peep would have been but you have a buckhorn in it. I think it's a 1904 thats been modified somewhat. The bolt handle looks like it's off a model 3.

    Can you see a serial number on the side of the chamber where you load the gun?
    Savage- "never say never".

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    Your gun's action is not Savage, the butt plate is, and possibly the stock too, and they may even have used the barrel, but the action is not- compare it to these that have very similar actions -

    http://www.icollector.com/Cooey-Mode...grey_i23057181

    http://candrsenal.com/briefly-the-ca...raining-rifle/

    http://www.icollector.com/F-N-Model-Sporter-22-LR-cal-Single-Shot-Bolt-Action-Rifle-w-21-3-4-bbl-appears-good-blued-fin_i23057182





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