I have a Savage Model 120 rifle; I would not sell the bolt but would consider selling the rifle with the bolt in it. My e-Mail is Webmaster@dairl.com
Sears- jc Higgins
auctionarms.com sold one recently for 63 dollars.
It was manufactured by Savage/Stevens sometime between 1920 and 1948. THIS IS A MODEL 15, BOUGHT BY DAD, AND GAVE TO ME. I AM NOW 72
On a Savage Model 110, "SP" typically stands for "Short Action Pistol." This designation indicates that the rifle is designed for short action cartridges, which are generally shorter in length compared to long action cartridges. This allows for a more compact and lighter rifle, enhancing maneuverability and reducing weight for the shooter.
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I cannot find a "Savage Model 59A" in any reference book - are you certain of the model number? There is a common Savage rifle, the Model 99A, which was chambered for .303, .30-30, or .300 Savage. The caliber markings will be on the barrel. If it is a .22 then it is almost always chambered for .22 Long Rifle. If it is chambered for .22 short, it will be marked as such. If in doubt, take the gun to a local gunsmith for a professional appraisal. The savage arms 59a is a bolt action 410 shotgun. Should have Stevens name on it above savage arms corporation.
.223 is considered a short action cartridge.
Yes. This single-shot rifle can fire 22 short, long, and long rifle. The long rifle preferred by Savage, because of its increased accuracy. Some rifle owners complained about using short ammunition, because the small shell sometimes jamed.
Provide a detailed description of ALL markings and the serial number
I am also looking for this answer. According to this web site (http://www.cornellpubs.com/Templates/Savage-1966.htm) it was listed in the 1966 savage catalog. It also came in a youth model, Model 73Y.
I fire short in mine
The 84C generally brings $50-$100 in typical condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net