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    Savage Model 24 Variations 

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    J.Baker
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    Published on 01-14-2017 09:30 AM
    The authors Savage Model 24V .222 Rem/20ga; manufactured in 1968


    The Savage Model 24 combination rifle/shotgun was in production for nearly 70 years (1938-2006). During it's lifespan Savage continually made changes to the Model 24's design resulting in numerous model and series groupings. The information below is a brief account of those groupings as originally drafted by odell23 and published on the CylinderSmith.com website.

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    The First Left-Hand Pump-Action Shotgun 

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    Published on 12-09-2016 05:13 PM
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    Did you know that Savage Arms was the first firearms manufacturer to make a dedicated left-hand pump-action shotgun?

    Prior to 1960, if you were a left-handed shooter and wanted a repeating shotgun that didn't spit shells out in your face you had very few options. Aside from break-actions, the only real option available was the Ithaca Model 37.
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    Savage Side-by-Side Shotguns: 1961-1987 

    Published on 10-30-2014 01:29 AM

    Over the years Savage, Stevens and Fox each offered various models of side-by-side shotguns. From the bare-bones, no-frills Stevens 311 to the more elegant and refined Fox models such as the B-DL and B-SE, each proved to be a durable, reliable field gun that has served hunters and shooters for decades - even generations.
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