To find a trigger for a Model 101 Savage Pistol, you can check with firearms retailers that specialize in antique or vintage firearms, as the Model 101 is an older model. Additionally, online marketplaces like GunBroker, eBay, or specialized gun parts websites may have listings for replacement parts. It’s also a good idea to connect with local gun shops or gunsmiths who might have access to spare parts or can help source them. Finally, visiting forums or communities dedicated to vintage firearms might yield leads on where to find specific components.
The Model 101s were manufactured from 1960 to 1968. Read more: I have a pistol says model 101-22 cal.lr Savage arms corp - JustAnswer http://www.justanswer.com/firearms/55oem-pistol-says-model-101-22-cal-lr-savage-arms-corp.html#ixzz2C9GFDwY3
I have a Model 101-22 Cal. L.R. SN 10467 that I will sell for parts.
The only listing I have for a Savage 101 is a single shot 22 pistol. That has been out of production for years, but the rear sight is a simple dovetail V notch that a competent gunsmith could fit. If you are asking about a rifle, please check the model number, and check with Customer Service for Savage, and check gunpartscorp website.
Savage It is the same as a Savage model 18 ADC
It's a Savage Model 73
i think it is a model 37
Excellent quality pistol
Not sure on when it was made but it was produced bt Savage. The Model # Savage used was model 73. If you need parts thst how I was able to repair my Revelation model 101
hilhlik
I've seen mint condition go as high as $250. I own one, but it is far from mint condition. Sentimental value only.
Steve Petranto
"Pistol" is used to refer to revolvers, semi-automatics, or muzzle-loading/cap-&-ball handguns. Savage has made several types of pistols over the years, including semi-automatic and single shot pistols. Savage continues to make the "Striker" single shot bolt-action hunting / target pistol. If you are referring to Savage's famous semi-automatic pistols made in the early 20th century, they were made as follows: model 1907, .32 caliber -- 1908-1920 model 1907, .380 caliber -- 1913-1920 model 1915, .32 caliber -- 1915-1916 (the "hammerless" model) model 1915, .380 caliber -- 1915-1917 (the "hammerless" model) model 1917, .32 caliber -- 1920-1926 (replaced the model 1907) model 1917, .380 caliber -- 1920-1928 (replaced themodel 1907) Savage also made prototype .45 and .25 semi-automatics during this period, but these never entered production. In the 1960s, Savage made single shot "western" .22 pistol (the model 101) that looked like a revolver; this was discontinued about 1968.