I probably does not have one on it. According to federal Law the manufacturers were not mandated to put serial numbers on firearms until 1968 when they passed a law mandating serial numbering. So any previous models it is hit or miss if you will find a serail number onit.
manufactured by savage arms corp.utica.n.y.usa
it was manufactured in 1928
You will have to call Savage
Your gun was manufactured in 1904.
yes savage made the model 23A bolt action rifle in 22LR.These were made from 1923-1933,their was also a model 23AA which was a improved version that was made from 1933-1942.
I have a model 99 .300 Savage and I am curious of the value. I have no idea what year it was manufactured but it is in excellent condition.
it was manufactured in 1937 or 1938
Savage manufactured a Model 110 bolt action rifle in several calibers. Very good rifles.
I can say that the Savage model 25 slide action .22cal rifles were made from 1925-1929.yours is some where in this time frame.
it's manufactured by Savage. the coast to coast model 184 is actually a Savage 951. just google for a conversion chart
Not necessarily. Centerfire and rimfire refer to the cartridge. Those with a primer in the center of the cartridge base are centerfire, and those with propellant packed in the rim are rimfire. Popular centerfire cartridges include the .223 Remington, .380 Winchester, .30-30, .30-06, 7.62x39, 7.62x54R, etc. The most commonly known rimfire cartridge is the .22 Long Rifle. There are bolt action rifles manufactured for each type of cartridge.
The cheapest firearms ammunition is .22 rimfire. The Savage, Marlin, Winchester, Ruger and Mossberg rifles are all good rifles. The Savage 93 is a very good bolt action. The Marlin Model 60 and the Ruger 10-22 are very good autoloaders.