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Savage 24 Series P #7592045 08/28/19 05:25 PM
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Anyone know much about them as far as value? Have one that's in 22mag - 20g 3". Really nice and clean. Thinning out and may sell this.

Thanks.

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I’ve been thinking about buying my son one of these as a first rifle, I think a 22mag or 17 caliber over the 20ga would be a great little tool


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Had one back in the early 70's, it was 22 mag over 410.


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.223 over 12 gauge

Anyone finds one, please let me know.


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I have one in .22lr over .410.


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Originally Posted by FiremanJG
.223 over 12 gauge

Anyone finds one, please let me know.


Did they ever make one in 12ga? There's a .223/20 on gunbroker but bring your gold bars.


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I do not remember them making it in a 12 ga, one of my uncles had one in 223 and 20,not sure what ever happened to that one. Vamlet or something like that made and imported some at one time in bigger rounds like 30-06 and 12gs and think they had one in 223/12, With the rice of the Savage today those might not be bad to find



OP, I would check history of those sold on gunbroker for value


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that is a nice one!

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I have a 24 C 22mag over 20 ga. Nice guns. Mine has engraved breech on it. My old man called it a turkey/fox gun.


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I had one 22 mag over 410 and I had to sale it during my divorce along with several other guns ten years. Sure do want to get another one of them some day. Miss that gun

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Originally Posted by FiremanJG
.223 over 12 gauge

Anyone finds one, please let me know.


Did they ever make one in 12ga? There's a .223/20 on gunbroker but bring your gold bars.
Yes they did. In fact, there was one on here for sale about 5 or 6 years ago. It had a slick looking camo paint job and even had a scope on it. Would make a great varmint calling gun assuming reasonable accuracy.


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OP I’d say $350-500 depending on condition. That one appears pretty clean. I may be way off. Haven’t looked at them in a couple of years.

Kmon1 Baikal also made one with larger centerfires. Including the 6.5x55/12. They definitely had the 30-06 as you mentioned.

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I once had a 24F in .30-30 over 12. Terrible trigger. I ended up selling it.


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