The 24v series D model is a variety of guns it could be a .22 cal. through a .357 caliber on top with a 20 gauge on the bottom so the value varies but I have a .222 cal. over a 20 gauge and it is valued at $260 in mint condition and $200 in good condition
These are valued between 375-550 dollars depending on overall condition.
According to the 26th edition of the blue book of gun values. A model 24V in 100% condition is valued at $425 where in 60% condition it is valued at $200.
If your Savage 24V Series D isn't opening, first check the battery connections to ensure they're secure and the battery is charged. Inspect the power switch for any damage or malfunction. If those components are functioning, consider examining the locking mechanism for any obstructions or misalignment. If the problem persists, consulting the user manual or contacting customer support may provide further assistance.
IN good shape about $150.00
I was/am researching info on my own Savage 24V .30-30 over 20 ga, and came across a site that stated the 24V was only manufactured during 1967. I will try to back-track my history/bookmarks to see if I can find the site again. -- Actually, no. -- The 24V guns, in various configurations, were made through about 1989. This gun was made in the late 1970's.
This model of Savage was made from 1967-1989.If your Savage has the under lever opening in front of the trigger Guard,then it was made from 1980-1989.If not then from 1967-1979.
Savage Arms is the manufacturer of Springfield Shotguns.
Can't speak to the value but I received mine in 1966. Still works.
D. J. Savage has written: 'The glass lady'
R&D by Savage.
I would check with numrich gun parts first.
The value of a D series stamp can vary based on its specific denomination, condition, and rarity. Generally, D series stamps are part of a specific series issued by a postal authority, and their worth can be assessed based on collectors' demand and market trends. To determine the precise value, it is advisable to consult a stamp catalog or seek an appraisal from a professional stamp dealer.