The Savage 24S (not 245) was made in the late 60's though the late 70's. Exact production date can be determined through the serial number, if it's that important.
I purchased mine new in 1965 at Montgomery Wards in Kingston, NY.
I own a model 150C that my father purchased for me when I was 12 in 1964.
I bought mine in the late 70's (1978) for $99
There are many different ways in doing this. But the one that I own has a rotter in it were the shells go. It is older than the one's that came with clips. I have some books over the model 99. And from what I could get out of them was that if you only have the number 99 and not a letter after it. It must be a older rifle. You can also look at the cal: or size shell it takes. I would say just type in your search log 99 savage, it should take you to many different places were you can look in to for more info: about the age of your rifle. One last thing!!!!! Keep it.. for the value of it is going up each day. Good Luck.....M.C.S. The Missouri Crack Shot.....
Impossable to answer without a description of the condition of your Browning shotgun,and the serial number.
1966
50-100
How old US a Stevens savage model 530a 16 gauge
The Stevens Savage Model 124 12 gauge shotgun was made from 1949 to 1954. The serial number will signify the actual year of manufacture.
The value of a Savage 30F 12 gauge shotgun is actually dependent upon a number of factors. Some of these factors would be the age and condition of the shotgun.
Your Savage model 775A was made during the years 1950-1965.
The value of a Savage 30F 12 gauge shotgun is actually dependent upon a number of factors. Some of these factors would be the age and condition of the shotgun.
Contact Savage Firearms Customer Service through their website. It is not a 31 gauge, as that does not exist.
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I dont know, but can you tell me how to disassemble it?
A serial number might help.
Depends on the condition and age but in the region of $300 - $400