The Savage 340 was a basic hunting rifle, solid and accurate, although it may never win any beauty contests. It was chambered for 30-30, 222 Remington, 300 Savage, and 22 Hornet. Since the model 340 has been out of production for many years, parts may be an issue, but the rifle itself is rock solid.
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Your Savage Model 340 is valued at; Exc. Cond: $375.00 USD V.G. Cond: $325.00 USD Good Cond: $250.00 USD Hope this helps you out,
$250 - $300
IF they were made prior to 1965 they have no serial number
Savage. It is their model 340.
They have a following and prices can range from 100-500 USD or more depending on condition.
It is tough without seeing it but my first guess would be that it was made by Savage Arms and is a Savage model 340.
Yes, same part number. Magazines are available from Numrich through their website, gunpartscorp.com
-- Savage 340 as made for Western Auto -- We have new magazines for that model. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Hold down the safety switch and gently pull the bolt out, and a 1/4 turn on bolt at point where it sticks. On the Savage 340's. With clip out and safety off pull back the bolt as if you are chambering a round till bolt is all the way back. Pull trigger back fully and slide bolt out while trigger still depressed. To reinstall hold trigger back fully and slide bolt back in same position it was removed.
Yes, same part number. Magazines are available from Numrich through their website, gunpartscorp.com
I believe your rifle is a Savage Model 340, made under the Western Auto house brand of Revelation.