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If I remember right I think I paid $350 for mine a couple years back. Savage 24 24S-C 22 LR and 410 over under Description: Savage Model 24S-C, 22LR over 410, 3' chamber, 24' barrels, factory finish on both wood and metal. Other years had the opening mechanism as a button in front of the trigger guard and a double (spurred) hammer for selecting the barrel instead of the slide button like the one in the pict. (checkered stock, nickel coloured receiver with engraving). The one in the pict is about the same vintage as mine (mine's a 1969), but mine is the fancier "deluxe" one. (ended up buying from an online site based in ontario). 22/20ga and it took me a long time (~2 years) before I found one.
22/.410 and was never able to hit anything with the. When I was a kid, I used to use a borrowed 24 in. I collect Savages.I don't know where you are (in Canada) but in these parts the price sounds about right.22/.410 is the most common variation and they're popular as a grouse (and other small critter) gun. I think the Baikal 94 is a better value in a combo gun as a shooter, but. About 3 of them and I am done for the day, lol. Also kicks like a hydrophobic mule being ridden by Satan himself with the slugs. Needs threaded and an offset choke, I think. Still 6" low with the shotgun barrel even after shimming the heck out of it, and the cyl bore is pretty useless for anything but slugs, which are impossible to shoot decent with the poor regulation.
Slugs about 1" low at 25yd (though they group the poorest of the three with that full choke but good enough for a minute of deer lungs), shot pattern perfectly centered over. 22LR over 20ga full choke, 24" fully soldered bbls. 30-30 is a tack driver, but shotgun regulation is about 4" low and 1/2" right at 25 yd. 30-30 over 20ga modified choke, 24" bbls, 3-9x Bushnell muzzleloader scope, buttcuff made by our very own logan-boone. I am currently waiting on a 24V 30-30/20ga that I bought. Well its a contagious thing these Savage 24's. Over coffee she got up walked into the other room and returned with that Savage!! It had a red bow and read Merry Christmas!! WOW I was elated!! That was my second. When I returned to her house, she asked us to come in. I brought here to the shop to sign all the forms to sign. I made a few calls and was able to sell all but one expensive BT99 Browning 12G Trap gun. She doesn't know one from another so I did not even ask her. She needed to have the remainder of the guns gone by the end of the year. Seems her own son gave her the business and sold the hand guns and she hasn't seen an dollar. ( Just before CHRISTmas, my friend gets a phone call form that same woman. Well her son got involved and felt he could do better on prices and did not need our help. I told her I would like the opportunity to buy that one and I would pay fair market price. Anyhow there was about 25 long guns and a few hand guns. Friend of a friend who passed away and together ''WE'' helped keep a widow form getting scalped. Savage 2400: Made by Valmet for Savage, it featured the first Shotgun over rifle configuration in the Savage line up and the first 12 gauge.
Its a very nice walnut stocked, case colored 24 in 22/410.Ī little over a year ago I had the opportunity to help someone sell a bunch of guns. All models other than the 24V Series D were only chambered in. Then about 15 years back I had some extra dollars and I found a beauty and I grabbed it! It cost me just over $300 back then. I had plenty of opportunities thru the years, passing because of condition or too costly.