The savage model 3 or 1903 as it is refered to was made by savage arms company from 1903-1922.it was made in 5 different grades.The standard slide action,the grade EF which had B grade checkering on fancy english walnut stock,with a savage #22B front sight and #21B micrometer open rear sight.The expert grade had A grade engraving on the receiver,and B grade checkering on fancy walnut stock.The grade GH which had A grade checkering on a plain walnut stock,no engraving with the above listed sights.The gold medal model had animal ornamentation on receiver,less elaborate checkering on plain walnut stock,and standard sights. If you are asking about the savage No.3 then these were made from 1931-1945 by savage,with a total production of 121,000 guns made.
what is condition of grips, bore, and metal. what is the barrel length..what is the caliber?? Serial #. all these things have to do with value...................
There have to be at least 20 different shells in current production that can be loaded with a .30 caliber bullet.If you look at the barrel of the gun, the chambering should be stamped into the metal.
Your question cannot be answered without you giving a detailed description of the rifles overall condition including the wood,metal finish amount,and condition of the bore.
These was made from 1950-1965. The gauge of shotgun and caliber of rifle can help pinpoint a manufacture date. As well as small details, such as is the barrel grooved for a scope? Any engraving on the receiver? Where are the selectors located? What type of metal is the receiver made from? This is the best site overall for all questions and discussion about Savage Model 24s: http://savage24.com/ Good luck, they are great guns!
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Can, or barrel.
The gun barrel is the metal part that the bullet comes out of.
Barrel
You blue it.
Probably more accurate than the shooter. It depends on the condition of the barrel and quality of ammo. clean the barrel real good, make sure all wood to metal contact points are solid and it should print at least 1 inch groups at 100 yrds.
value is determined on overall condition of gun.. metal finish, type of grips, caliber, barrel length, rust/pitts, etc, etc......
can, barrel, pan, etc