1924
No such model made by Savage.
I can say that the Savage model 20 was made from 1920-1931.There were a total of 12,000 approximate made.
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.
Your savage/stevens model 67 was produced in recent times having finished production of this model in 1989.
There are two options ammoclip.com & triplek.com for remakes. Prices are around $40 Old model magazine is before serial # 204048, new model after.
A Savage model 111 serial number G649947 is between 20 and 30 years old. The exact age can be determined by taking it to a local gun collector or appraiser.
If we are talking about a savage model 23B sporter,then I would say that your rifle will bring between 550-850 dollars on the market,maybe a bit more.
The savage/stevens model 58 was made during the years 1933-1945,with a total production of 29,500 firearms made.
I believe Noble Man. existed from 1950 to 1970
Well, if it is a 20 gauge, it is a shotgun, not rifle. From description, MIGHT be a series 220 model. These are ABOUT $150 for an excellent specimen, less if worn.
These were made between 1933-1945,with a total production of 29,500 guns.
Your stevens model 9478 was made by savage/stevens between the years 1978-1985.