Parts of Savage Springfield Model 18 are available at Gun Parts Corporation. These can also be bought from Field and Stream.
Made by Savage/Stevens and is basically the same as the Savage Springfield Model 18.
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I would like to know what a Savage Arms Westfield Mass. U.S.A Springfield Model 18 Series F A939683 is worth? It is bolt action and has a clip in great shape. Thanks Kim Brady
That should be a Savage/Springfield Model 18. If you can't find parts from a local gunsmith, try http://www.e-gunparts.com i have a sears roebuck bolt action .410 shotgun model 110.1120 3''. i need the shell ejector piece. to get a clip for a shotgun try marlinguns.com.
Savage It is the same as a Savage model 18 ADC
About $100 in very good condition.
just got one on ebay theres more
The Model 52A was made until 1937, so production of the 52B should have followed that. Both J. Stevens and Springfield were owned by Savage- you might check with their customer service department.
try: edssportshop.com
A savage model 69RXL Series E is a Law Enforcement Riot Gun with an 18" barrel and an open choke for use with #00 Buck Shot.
Exactly how is the gun marked? sales@countrygunsmith.net
Go to the Springfield Armory web site. Email them the question if you can't find the answer on their web site. * The Springfield Armory won't know anything about a Stevens/Savage rifle manufactured 1933-1939. Look for this .22 single shot S-L-LR bolt action rifle as a Stevens 52B (Springfield was used for a time as a brand name by Stevens/Savage, as was Fox, so it may also show up under those names). It was also sold house branded as a (Montgomery Ward) Wards Western Field model 36. (However, Montgomery Ward also sold the Mossberg model 10 as a Western Field model 36; the Mossberg 10 was made 1933-35.) The Stevens model 52B is included in the 1934 Stevens parts catalogue; it is not included in the Stoeger 1939 Worlds Fair Issue Gun & Sports Catalogue (although the Stevens models 53, 56, 66, and 76 are).