The Savage 101 was an interesting gun made from 1960-1968. It is made to resemble a single-action revolver but is actually a single-shot; the barrel and cylinder swing out to load the shell and there is no cylinder rotation on firing (there's only one chamber). Not a terribly popular collectable, but does have a place in a comprehensive Savage collection OR makes a good addition to any collection of oddball handguns. We see these offered for sale fairly often at $150-$195 but they sit and sit and sit... Actual buying prices seem to be in the $100-$125 range. I would certainly pay no more for one.
"Pistol" is used to refer to revolvers, semi-automatics, or muzzle-loading/cap-&-ball handguns. Savage has made several types of pistols over the years, including semi-automatic and single shot pistols. Savage continues to make the "Striker" single shot bolt-action hunting / target pistol. If you are referring to Savage's famous semi-automatic pistols made in the early 20th century, they were made as follows: model 1907, .32 caliber -- 1908-1920 model 1907, .380 caliber -- 1913-1920 model 1915, .32 caliber -- 1915-1916 (the "hammerless" model) model 1915, .380 caliber -- 1915-1917 (the "hammerless" model) model 1917, .32 caliber -- 1920-1926 (replaced the model 1907) model 1917, .380 caliber -- 1920-1928 (replaced themodel 1907) Savage also made prototype .45 and .25 semi-automatics during this period, but these never entered production. In the 1960s, Savage made single shot "western" .22 pistol (the model 101) that looked like a revolver; this was discontinued about 1968.
The answer to your question is yes.The only firearm made by savage in 25-20 caliber was the model 219 single shot.It was a 26in barrel,open sighted hammerless,breakopen top lever with a plain pistol grip stock.The model 219 was made by savage between the years 1938-1965.
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The Model 101s were manufactured from 1960 to 1968. Read more: I have a pistol says model 101-22 cal.lr Savage arms corp - JustAnswer http://www.justanswer.com/firearms/55oem-pistol-says-model-101-22-cal-lr-savage-arms-corp.html#ixzz2C9GFDwY3
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The Savage model 63 single shot .22cal rifle was produced from 1970-1972.
The only listing I have for a Savage 101 is a single shot 22 pistol. That has been out of production for years, but the rear sight is a simple dovetail V notch that a competent gunsmith could fit. If you are asking about a rifle, please check the model number, and check with Customer Service for Savage, and check gunpartscorp website.
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Model 91 is a model number for handcuffs. If you mean a Single Shot Model of 1891, the single shot pistol, 100-2000 depending on EXACTLY what you have and condition.
The savage model 220 single barrel shotgun was made from 1938-1965.
I've seen mint condition go as high as $250. I own one, but it is far from mint condition. Sentimental value only.
The Savage model 220B along with the other models of this single shot shotgun were made from 1938-1965.