Try e-gunparts.com they have everything.
Assuming your is a Savage Model 99, check with Savage Arms customer service. Savage IS still in business.
No, they were discontinued in 2005. As a side note the 411 was not manufactured by Steven/Savage Arms, but rather Stevens/Savage Arms contracted with Baikal Arms of Russia to manufacturer the 411. Stevens will be introducing the replacement model for the 311 and 4111 in July of 2009, the MSRP is double what the 411 sold for, the MSRP is going to be $799.00
Contact Savage. They are still in business, making good rifles.
The original model 24 is not. However, there is still one version of the 24 being made- a Turkey gun (model 24 F) that is 30-30, .223, or .22 Hornet over 20 g or 12 g. You can also check the Savage catalogue on line- they are still in business.
Try contacting Savage through their website- they ARE still in business, you know.
Still need a serial number to supply you with the correct answer.
updated answer: Stevens was owned by Savage Arms, and the Stevens model 87D is the same as the Savage model 6D (Stevens rifles were the lower cost siblings to the similar Savage models, usually with birch rather than walnut stocks, etc). The cast aluminum alloy trigger guard used by both versions of this rifle are still available (in Jan 2012) from Numrich (aka Gun Parts Corp) -- see: www.gunpartscorp.com/catalog/Products.aspx?catid=856 orignal answer: Try e-gunparts.com
The Stevens Model 59B was made by Savage Arms from 1937 until 1967. This is an excellent model and many are still in excellent working order still today.
You can still buy stocks for the 336 from Marlin, or you can buy semi inletted stocks from Precision Gun Stocks, or Treebone Carving. You should also check Ebay, if you don't mind used stocks, as they are often for sale there.
The Staples model SPL-826X paper shredder replacement parts are available through the manufacturer of the shredder. Depending on what needs to be replaced, Staples will replace the shredder if it is still under warranty and if it is a mechanical issue.
Contatc Savage through the customer service section of their website. They ARE still in business and making guns.
savage is still produceing this rifle under the model 64 name only difference is they put a safety on it.