Savage produced many .22 caliber rifles over the years. Specific information bout the rifle in question would help provide an answer.
the savage/stevens model 71 was made from 1930-1934,there were 10,000 made.
I would need to know the model of savage rifle,or shotgun you are asking about to be of any assistance to you.The number that you supplied is the serial number to your savage firearm.
1936&19
I cannot find a "Savage Model 59A" in any reference book - are you certain of the model number? There is a common Savage rifle, the Model 99A, which was chambered for .303, .30-30, or .300 Savage. The caliber markings will be on the barrel. If it is a .22 then it is almost always chambered for .22 Long Rifle. If it is chambered for .22 short, it will be marked as such. If in doubt, take the gun to a local gunsmith for a professional appraisal. The savage arms 59a is a bolt action 410 shotgun. Should have Stevens name on it above savage arms corporation.
depending on overall condition the savage 22 rifle is as good as (almost) any 22 rifle.
My father left us the same Stevens Model 87A rifle. Have you found any info on what it is worth... as in what should I expect to receiver in a private party sale? thanks if you can pass on any info. Cheryl ccb711@hotmail.com These guns typically sell at retail for under $100. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Hi.......I would love to know if you found any info on this. I have a rifle same info bayard arms decb 20 1892 patent 488365.....
yes...i have a savage model 110 fns in a 257 roberts.....great shooter..it said on the box when i bought it that it was a special order rifle
I feel that any savage model 99 rifle finish in the manner you describe,should be appraised by a qualified gun collector that specializes in the savage model 99.You may find more info on the model 99 at the same named web site,on the internet.
The Stevens Model 125, a 22 caliber Bolt-Action, Single-Shot rifle was manufactured between the years of 1898 and 1912 in Westfield, Massachusetts, U.S.A. by Savage Arms. Serial Numbers for these units range between D55350 and D62550. Earlier models will have numerically lower serial numbers. Serial numbers do overlap with other Savage Arms firearms during this era. Most Model 125 Bolt-Action, Single-Shot rifles sell for $240.00 USD to $600.00 USD depending on age and condition. Earlier models manufactured before 1905 command higher values (serial numbers below D57000.) I currently own a Stevens Savage model 125 but the serial # is much higher leading me to believe these guns were made much later than 1912. My guns serial begins with D520xxx , six numbers after the letter D. Anyone with more info please . Savage Industries did not own Stevens arms until 1920 when they purchased them. Savage Industries was manufacturing the 125 in 1982 but I am not sure when they started or stopped production. Savage arms purchased Savage Industries out of bankruptcy in 1991 and never manufactured the model 125. I now have a 1976 Savage Arms catalog and it does not list the model 125 I have searched advertisements and gun catalogs all the way back to 1944 and have been unable to find any listings of this rifle. I also find many conflicting dates concerning Savage Industries/arms and their purchase of J. Stevens Arms and the manufacture of the model 125. I am beginning to believe the history of this firearm is lost.
You need to provide caliber and any barrel markings (i.e. Savage Arms etc.).
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