Made from 1938 to 1968 Pre-war models had a checkered pistol-grip stock.
Answering "What is the value of a 22 caliber Savage Model 6A semi-automatic rifle with walnut stock and scope?"
your savage model 6a is worth between 40-140 dollars.
The Savage Model 6A was Manufactured bewteen the years 1938-1945 Trevor Weston 1066 Custom Firearms Gunsmith
The rifle itself is worth about $100.00 in operable condition and is relatively common at Gun shows. I picked up one last year and it's been a good rifle, although it does jam on occassion.
1938-1945. These dont sell for much, typically under $100. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The Western Field Model 59 .22 semi-automatic was manufactured by Savage Arms and is a member of the Savage Model 6A, 6AB and 6B family that also includes several Stevens and Springfield rifles. A schematic of the Savage 6A for comparison can be found in the Numrich Gun Parts catalog but, as far as I can tell, is not available on the e-gunparts web site.
Go to gunpartscorp.com for a first attempt. TripleK in San Diego has magazines. Also try auctionarms.com
The Western Field Model 59/59A is one of a family of .22 rifles manufactured by Savage. Check www.e-GunParts.com for a schematic of the Savage 6A, 6AB and 6C for a comparison and parts numbers.
You may find one on gunbroker.com,guns america,both sites list many firearms for sale,or gun shops,and sometimes pawn brokers.
Try Numrich Gun Parts, I belive they have parts for them.
There was more than one model. This was the Sears branded version of a Savage/Stevens/ Springfield rifle, commonly called a "gill gun" due to the vent slots right behind the chamber, or a Click/Clack rifle (sound the action made when firing). This was a Savage 6A, or a Springfield/ Stevens 87A.
These were made from 1938- early 1950's. I have may grandfather's, model 6A, a tube loading semi-auto, in very usable condition, made in Utica, NY.