Depends on which rifle. Contact Savage customer serice with the model of your rifle, and they can give you an answer.
Walnut, birch, laminates
All 3, but you may find that only the long rifle will cycle through the magazine. These were made for Gambles Stores by Savage.
Gun stocks are made of walnut and cheaper ones are made of maple.
The barrel should be stamped 30-30 winchester.
depending on condition and collectibility it should fetch between 200 and 400$ More than likely your looking at 250 - 300$. The newer Savage 24s made with tenlite(?) plastic type stocks are condsidered to be of lesser quality than the older wood stocks from the 60's and 70's. I would suggest looking on gunbroker dot com and seeing what similar type 24's are selling for. The Savage 24 has quite a following and is becoming increasingly hard to find, I wouldn't trade mine for anything.
A type of rifle made in europe.
You will have to provide a detailed description of the action type and ALL markings.
Type your answer here... one was just sold on gunsamerica for $400, worth what u can get, I guess
WHICH rifle? There is more than one type made in this caliber.
I would need to know the type and model of your savage rifle,which is chambered in 250-3000savage along with the serial number to give you some idea of its production date.
If your rifle is a tube magazine type semi auto, it was made under the Revelation brand for Western auto by Savage, and is known as the Model 80. SOME parts may beavailable from a gunsmith, or sources such as gunpartscorp.com. Depending on the parts needed, the cost may be more than the value of the rifle.
I had a savage 24C it had a 20 ga. bottom barrel and a 22 cal. top barrel it also had a soft satchel type case , it shot well but the barrels didn't shoot in the same place. it was a good camp gun. well made, but i don't think the make them any more.