depending on the wear and tear, 50-90 dollars. Savage still sells the gun, model 93 for around 130 new.
No, the Remington Model 1100 stock has a hole (recepticle) through the inside of the stock in the pistol grip area to accept the action spring tube. The Remington Model 870 stock has no need for this hole so the 870 stock will not fit on the Model 1100 action.
Not without modifications
It was built with a commercial 98 Mauser action.
Yes it is
I believe you are asking about a model 2201, this is one of about six different 22 Cal rifles that Daisy made. The model 2201 had a Walnut Stock while the 2211 had a Synthetic stock. Daisy no longer makes regular weapons. They still make pellet and BB guns.
Yes, the Deluxe Model
700 ADL Long Action
Without saying the model number in your question? The best that I can do is say that you may have 1 of 2 models.The savage model 25 had a octagon barrel and a pump action,open sights,takedown,hammerless,tube magazine,plain pistol grip stock.These were made between 1925-1929.The second model is the model 29.These pump action .22cal rifles had a 22in.octagon barrel until 1940,open sights,checkered pistol grip stock on the pre-war version.these were made by savage between 1929-1967.
You must provide the name of the maker, type of action and caliber/gauge.
Not easily or readily.
Need a DETAILED descriptioin of ALL markings, features, finish, condition, sights, stock, bbl length, box, papers, accessories, etc..
Based on cartridge size, 30-06 and longer is a long action. .308 and shorter is short action.