Which style stock does yours have, the early military trainer style with the long forend or the later competition style with wide forearm?
Early style
Later style
I have a Savage model 19 with a serial number 13553. Can you tell me when the rifle was manufactured?
Which style stock does yours have, the early military trainer style with the long forend or the later competition style with wide forearm?
Early style
Later style
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The serial number (in front of the bolt) is 44629.
Looking at other sites I got conflicting info.
One claimed 1933-46
Another 1922-23 to 1933.
The older gun in the pictures on this thread is what mine looks like.
Thanks!
The Model 1919 or 19 NRA was made from 1919-1932 and is the first photo above (more of a military trainer-style).
The Model 1933 (often called the New Model 19 NRA) was made from 1933-46 and is the second photo above (a modernized target style).
"Life' is tough. It's even tougher if you're stupid." ~ John Wayne
“Under certain circumstances, urgent circumstances, desperate circumstances, profanity provides a relief denied even to prayer.” —Mark Twain
Thanks,
was hoping that there was still a database of serial numbers cross-referenced to DOM. The new Savage site explains that they have no interest in the older firearms manufactured by Savage prior to their acquisition and I saw another post by the last Savage historians son-in-law that he had retired and returned all his reference material to the new owners.
I guess mine was produced towards the end of that model due to the high SN, so I'm guessing 1932-33.
John
You can still have the older rifles lettered even though they have no interest.
Savage- "never say never".
Savage model 19 NRA serial 47638 looking for manufacturer date and also looking for clips. Had two and they were stolen.
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