Your Savage was manufactured from 1948 on and was primarily used as a survival gun for U.S. Air Force. It's a terrific gun for pheasants where it's legal to shoot a shotgun and if the bird is wounded or running out of shotgun range, you can flip the lever to the UP position and fire a .22 long rifle round at the bird. Great squirrel and rabbit gun as well. They also made the Model 24 in a .20 ga. 3" and .22 Mag. version. SWEET! It's value is anywhere from $400.00 to $700.00 estimated (depending on condition). Merry Christmas! Larry Josephs U.S. Army First sergeant (Ret.) West St,. Paul, MN
the value ranges from $200.00-$800.00 depending on the condition of the fire arm.
Your savage model 99 lever action rifle was made by savage arms in 1923.
Savage Mod. 94 Series M 12 Ga. Single shot Serial no. P596610
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I think the 2259397 Savage Over/Under is about 55 years old. I too would like to know for sure. it is a 22-410 and belonged to a deceased cousin of mine. Anyone out there than can be of help please email me at " indianabat@msn.com Would appreciate your help very much. Age and value important. -- Need to Know Exactly How the Gun is Marked -- If it is marked as the Stevens Model 22-410, it was made between 1939-1950. If it is marked with some variation of the Model 24, it is later. sales@countrygunsmith.net Everything on the rifle listed below: 22 long rifle, proof tested 410 bore, 3 inch chamber, patent 2259397 has 21A in a circle STEVENS savage arm cooperation model 22-410, chicopee falls, mass.
Savage E99 , serial #516511
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Your savage model 30F was made by savage/stevens from 1970-1975.
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The Savage Arms Model 24, particularly the .22 over .410 variant, is generally valued between $300 and $600, depending on its condition and specific features. This model was produced from the late 1950s until the early 1980s, making it roughly 40 to 70 years old. The value can fluctuate based on market demand, rarity, and the condition of the firearm. For a precise appraisal, consulting a firearms expert or a specialized auction house is recommended.