Early single-shot bolt-action. 1930's, I believe. Not much value, normally sell below $100. sales@countrygunsmith.net
--------SAVAGE 3 SERIES Rifle Information-------- There were several variations of the Savage model 3 rifle made. The basic version is a single shot bolt action, .22RF chambered rifle. It appears that all variations of the M3 were single shot and that the added model variation such as
Made by Savage/Stevens and is basically the same as the Savage Springfield Model 18.
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Numrich gun parts
Contact Savage Customer Service weekdays at (413) 642-4260 for Historical Information. You will need the model and serial number.
The information you seek is somtimes hard to find because these shotguns are listed as savage/stevens which infers that these guns were made by one company savage,which owned the stevens name along with it,s own.The model in question which is a stevens model 237 was made by savage/stevens in the years 1936-1943,with a total production of 16,000 guns made.
you may find some info at the savage arms website.This was the maker of your shotgun,savage/stevens.
Made by Savage. We have parts. gunshop@nctv.com
try gun-parts at: 501-767-1970
Mossberg or Savage/Stevens? Any particular model? sales@countrygunsmith.net
Cannot find a cross reference for an 80A, but if you rifle is a .22 pump, it is likely a Savage Mdl 29. These were sold by Wards as their Model 80. The Savage 29 was made from 1939-1967.
Savage never made a model 2 pump action. They made the model 1903, 1909, 1914, 25, 29, 29a and 29b.