Yes there is and I own one. It is a very rare and old gun that my uncle gave me for x-mas. He got it from a yard sale because an old man passed away and it was stored in his barn. I have shot 6 deer with it and it is very accurate.
A Savage model 24 -3030- 12 gauge in good condition is valued at $500. It is a rifle over shotgun combo.
the savage model 170 pump rifle was made from 1970-1981.
You can find a scope mount for a Savage Springfield Model 840 .30-30 rifle at various gun shops, sporting goods stores, or online retailers specializing in firearm accessories. It is important to ensure that the scope mount is compatible with the specific model of your rifle to ensure proper fit and function. Additionally, consider factors such as material, design, and mounting style when selecting a scope mount for optimal performance.
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I have a Savage Model 340A, 30-30 and it has no serial number. I was told that the older ones did not have any. At the time it was made it was not legally required to have one.
Savage made it for Montgomery Ward. It's the same as the Savage 840.
I asked, What is the value, Worth of a "Model 840 (eight,four,zero) Savage, Bolt Action,30-30 W/3 rnd. clip, Of Springfield Arms, Westfield, Mass."
Yes there is, I own one.
Hi, depending on condition. should be around the $150.00 range.
Yes, the Charles Russell 3030 Savage rifle is a lever-action rifle designed by Charles Newton for Savage Arms in the early 1900s. It was designed to shoot the .303 Savage cartridge.
Ah, the Savage Model 840 .222, what a lovely piece of craftsmanship. It was produced from 1959 to 1980, a time when many beautiful things were being created. Just like a happy little tree, this rifle brings joy to those who appreciate its artistry.
Could you mean the model 340,not 840?If this is the case,the model 340 was made from 1950-1985,the model 340C was made from 1952-1960,and the model 340V was made in the late 1960,s.The model 340S was made from 1952-1960 also.