1919-1933
No, the Savage Model 19 NRA has a unique bolt and there is no other rifle with a compatible bolt.
as much as the buyer will pay -- be firm--
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A Savage model 20 in .300 caliber in NRA 90+ condition could bring $800 or more. The rifle would have to be in original condition with no attempts to restore. GunsAmerica had a model 20 go through on 11/29 for $895.
The savage 24 series ranges in prices: the basic model 24 in excellent condition NRA = $300 Model 24 VS in excellent condition NRA= 625 These are the extremes, but most of the different grades fall in the $400 range. There are a few exceptions to this rule. The best bet is to have a qualified appraiser look at your gun, or buy a copy of The Gun Digest book of Modern Gun Values.
Manufactured from 1907 to 1932. I'm pretty sure thay were not serialized. My guide says $200 in NRA Good condition.
Manufactured from 1907 to 1932. I'm pretty sure thay were not serialized. My guide says $200 in NRA Good condition.
Retail value is about $1675 with 95% original finish or NRA Very Good condition.
The slide action Model 820 was manufactured from 1949 to 1954. Stevens pump shotguns are worth around $100 in NRA Good condition. The Model #258A bolt action was made from 1937 to 1965. The Standard Catalog says $50 in NRA Good, but I doubt if it would sell quite that low.
Production of the Remington Model 552 A, Speedmaster began in 1957 and was still being produced in 2006 as the 552 BDL Deluxe Fieldmaster NRA Edition.
If your Winchester model 1894 NRA Centennial rifle is unfired(new in the box condition) then the value will be 695.00 dollars.
About $600.