depending on condition and collectibility it should fetch between 200 and 400$ More than likely your looking at 250 - 300$. The newer Savage 24s made with tenlite(?) plastic type stocks are condsidered to be of lesser quality than the older wood stocks from the 60's and 70's. I would suggest looking on gunbroker dot com and seeing what similar type 24's are selling for. The Savage 24 has quite a following and is becoming increasingly hard to find, I wouldn't trade mine for anything.
About $100.00 based on condition.
It was made in Westfield, Mass. around 1968. It was the first of these to have a 3" chamber.
your Savage model 24S which was made from 1964-1971 is valued at between 190-275 dollars for a example with between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining,and a good bore.
The Savage Arms Company is based in Westfield, Massachusetts. They also have a division located in Lakefield, Ontario, Canada. The company was founded in 1894.
To vague a description. Check the auction sites. Broad range 100-400. They were made from 77-81.
no
whater some one will pay for it
1966
175-300 dollars,depending on overall condition and a good set of bores.
Westfield, MA
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