yes
John is called "the Savage" initially because he was not living in the civilized world, but on the "Savage Reservation."
Savage World - 1954 was released on: USA: 3 June 1954
I have a double barrel over under 20 gauge savage arms model 420. I know absolutely nothing about this shotgun except that it shoots great. I am currently researching faqs right now and if i come up with anything i will let you know...hopefully if you hear something you will do the same..I once had a gunsmith tell me that it was worth 6 to 8 hundred dollars..whether or not this is true i do not know...thanks Bryan emsdadbr@yahoo.com where can i find the price of model420 savage shotgun February 28, 2009 The Savage Arms Corporation of Utica, NY and Westfield, MA was established in 1894 by Arthur W Savage, this company has manufacture a wide variety of firearms, of which its Model 99 is the best known. By 1915, Savage arms was manufacturing center fire and rim fire rifles, pistols, and ammunition. During Wold War I the company produced the Lewis machine guns. In 1920 Savage purchased J. Stevens Arms Company which was associated with Harry Pope, the famous barrel maker. Later in the 1920s the company acquired the Page Lewis Company, Davis-Warner, Crescent Firearms, and A H Fox. At one time Savage was the largest firearms manufacturing company in the free world. During World War II Savage/Stevens produced military small arms and machine guns. In 1947 the Sporting Arms division moved to Chicopee Falls, MA. where it was incorporated into Stevens Arms Company. In 1960 the entire operation was moved to Westfield , MA The Savage Model 420, a box lock over-and-under shotgun, was produced between 1937 and 1943 in gauges 12, 16, and 20 with barrel lengths of 26", 28", or 30", featuring double or single triggers and extractors. Prices range from poor @ $150 to excellent @ $500 according to the "2007 Standard Catalog of Firearms" 17th ed. published by Gun digest Books, ISBN 13:978-0-89689-443-3.
Ben Savage
Savage World - 1954 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:BPjM Restricted UK:U USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
Lenina is unable to answer the Savage's question about why civilized society operates the way it does, as she is conditioned to accept the norms of the World State without questioning them. The Savage's probing questions challenge her beliefs and understanding of the world, leaving her feeling confused and conflicted.
In Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, the religion of the "Savage Reservation" is a mixture of Catholicism and indigenous religion, as opposed to the "Fordism" followed by the "civilized world."
Go out and find a "catalogue of Firearms" in a book store, you will find the answer there. <><><> There are several THOUSAND gun makers.
Rory Savage
Pearl Harbor
No, his brother did
its like the normal or natural world