To fix a feeding problem on your Savage Arms Model 18 F .410 bolt action shotgun, first ensure that you are using the correct ammunition and that the cartridges are not damaged or dirty. Clean the magazine and chamber thoroughly to remove any debris that might obstruct feeding. Check the magazine spring for proper tension and ensure it is not worn out. If the problem persists, inspect the extractor and ejector for damage or wear, as they can affect feeding and cycling.
Savage/Stevens.
There are 5 distinct types of shotguns made.The single shot,the over under/double barrel configuration,the pump action,the bolt action,and the semi-auto.you cannot combine two of them.Now what type of Savage 12 gauge shotgun do you have?A model number our name of your Savage shotgun will help in determining what you have and a better description of the shotguns overall condition will greatly help in the identity of the shotgun in question.
About $150. Common and not so reliable.
This should be a Savage 18-D.
Bolt action made by Savage/Stevens. $75-$125.
just got one on ebay theres more
This shotgun was made between 1933-1945 with total production being 29,500 guns.
Savage began producing the Springfield Model 67 in the 1950s. It was a pump action budget grade shotgun that ceased production in 1989.
your savage model 30 slide action shotgun which was made between 1958-1970,is valued at between 85-150 dollars depending on condition and a good bore.
Ranger 101.2 was sold by Sears and made by Savage (called the Savage 238). The dates are unclear, but some report they were made from 1935 to 1945 (others says longer for the Ranger). A good bolt action shotgun, fed by a magazine. Simple, reliable, well built shotgun.
The latest year for the Savage model 18 12 ga. bolt action shotgun is 1951. these were sold by SEARS, MONTGOMERY WARD, WESTERN AUTO, and other Department Stores. They were made by Savage under the Individual store's coinciding brand name. I just bought one on Auction Arms and I had to dig up the year in order to buy it under my CURIOS & RELICS F.F.L.
...from action. Spring, washer (with taper pointed away), then bronze bushing.