That really depends on the condition. Take it to a gunsmith or appraiser or go to auctionarms.com to get an idea of what they are selling for.
Your Savage model 775A was made during the years 1950-1965.
Your Savage model 775A light weight semi-auto shotgun was made from 1950-1965.
The value of a Savage Arms Corp 12 gauge model number 775A nickel plated gun depends on its condition. This gun in excellent condition is valued between 150.00 and 175.00 as of 2014.
It will either be marked on the barrel as a word or a code using * and -.
Between 120-180 dollars.
Your Savage model 775A was made from 1950-1965.I am afraid that is the best that I can do.You may want to contact Savage directly to get the exact year of manufacture.
I've got SN# 235223 the gun was purchased by my dad in 1950 don't know the value but would like to
Hi: I have a Savage Arms 775A 12 gauge barrel for sale!!! you can contact me by email, for more information!!! my email address is: cheechers59@hotmail.com
Not much collector interest in these, plus it doesn't help that most offered for sale have been absolutely beat to hell. If in truly excellent condition, maybe $250. In typical condition we see these, about $150.
I have two Savage semi-autos. Although the long recoil action guns are very reliable and wonderful shooters, they have almost no re-sale value in today's market. Mine are both in 90% condition, and I bought them for under $200.00 each. Remington model 11 parts interchange with a lot of the model 720, 745, 755A and 775A parts.
Mid 1950's
AnswerWould need to know the manufacturer or trade name or you can go through a 5000 page Blue Book trying to locate the model number.They were built from 1959 till 1965.