


Savage model 24 22lr 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. View Item in Catalog Lot 251A (Sale Order: 114 of 224) Sold for: 375.00 to R1 'Tax, Shipping & Handling and Internet. Mechanics: The action functions correctly. Overall, this shotgun rates in Very Good condition. Screws show light tool marks but have strong slots. 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. 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. 22 Long Rifle barrel is good for small game/varmint hunting, while the. 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
