

I'd love to find a 357 magnum or 30-30 but prices are up quite high now says my wallet. (most of the noise is impact or hammer strike) With my longer barrel I use 22 standard velocity shorts as silent pest eliminators my snakecharmer is about the best use of that round IMHOĢ0 gauge with high brass 3" or slug's get your attention but not enough to bother me. Never seen a 25/20 version of Savage 24 - could be a dandy cast boolit woods gun though. the smaller frame is much handier to carry in the woods IMHOĢ2LR, 22 Mag RF, 22 Hornet, 222, 223, 30-30, 357 mag Two frame sizes the smaller (410 & 20 ga) and larger 12ga Or you'll have a lovely scar over your eyebrow! Love my 22lr over 20 ga - if you put a scope on it watch out for shooting 20 ga Good luck and happy bidding! J Stevens Arms 22-410 Savage 24.
#Savage model 24 22 over 410 crack
There is a small, thin crack in the grip that will need to be addressed, but it does not detract from what is a pretty nice combo gun. This example is in Very Good condition, both cores are bright, the lock-up is tight, and mechanically everything is in good working order. Not a bad tool with which to put dinner on the table! Introduced by Stevens in 1938, the 22-410 was produced until 1950 when Savage, after having acquired Stevens, re-branded the exact same gun as the Model 24. 22 Long Rifle barrel is good for small game/varmint hunting, while the. Our Assessment: The Model 22-410 was introduced in 1938 and is a survival gun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your standards. Mechanics: The action functions correctly. Overall, this shotgun rates in Very Good condition. Screws show light tool marks but have strong slots. The case-hardening on the receiver is still quite strong and there are a fews spots of minor surface oxidation near the edge of the receiver. The barrel assembly has intermittent light nicks and scuffs most notable at the center of the rifle barrel where there are also a few spots of minor surface oxidation. Overall Condition: This shotgun retains about 85% of its metal finish. Type of Finish: Blued Barrel Assembly with Case Color Receiver.īore Condition: Both bores are bright and the rifling in the. Overall, the stocks rate in Very Good-plus condition.

The buttplate has light scuff wear at the heel and toe as well as intermittent light nicks along the edge. The LOP measures 14 1/4” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The drop at comb is 1 5/8”, the drop at heel is 2 3/4”. There is a thin 3/4” long crack on the right side of the grip where it meets the forend. The forend has a few light dings on the underside. The buttstock has a few scattered minor dings most notable near the comb. There is a sling stud on the belly of the buttstock. Stock Configuration and Condition: The stocks are two-piece smooth wood with pistol grip and beavertail forend, fluted straight comb, and textured black hard rubber buttlate. The rear sight is a v-notch elevator sight dovetailed into the rifle barrel. Sights/Optics: The front sight is a bead on a ramped base that is fixed to the rifle barrel. The right side of the receiver is marked “PATENT PENDING”. STEVENS ARMS COMPANY / CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. 410 Gauge, chambered for 3” shells.Īction Type: Top Lever Break Action Over/Under Combo Gun with Extractor 22-.410 (Savage Model 24 Predecessor)Ĭaliber. Arrow_back Returns To All Sold Items arrow_back Return To Sold "Other" Post-1900 American Arms
