


The 24V and MP94 are break-action firearms with two barrels in an over-and-under configuration. 222 Rem./20 gauge, $400-$425 and the Baikal Model MP94 #489330 223 Rem./12 gauge, $790, have a legitimate place in the birding/game sportsmans gun closet. Though far less popular in the United States than in Europe, combo guns such as the Savage Model 24V. The solution in both cases would have been a combination rifle and shotgun. Or weve been grouse hunting with a shotgun and saw a nice rabbit pop out 45 yards away, making us want a rifle. Members of our staff have been afield hog hunting and walked into a mess of quail and wished for a shotgun to knock down a bird or two.
#Savage model 24 20 gauge series#
This is an interesting combination gun that you do not want to miss out on! Savage Arms Model 24V Series D. The rifle would remain in production until 2010 when Savage discontinued it.
#Savage model 24 20 gauge serial number#
This specimen was manufactured after the Gun Control Act of 1968, evidenced by the serial number on the receiver and was likely manufactured sometime in the late 1970s-early 1980s. This rifle had various designations based on the caliber/gauge that was offered. In 1950, Savage rebranded the product as the Model 24 and expanded the caliber and gauge options on the barrels. 410 bore combination gun) in 1938 and was marketed by Savage under the “J. The gun originated as the model 22-410 (.22 LR over a. This makes for a very versatile hunting gun that can be used for terrestrial game as well as fowl. 357 Magnum barrel and a bottom 20 gauge shotgun barrel. Our Assessment: This Savage Model 24V, Series D is an over/under combination gun chambered with a top rifled. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards. Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The barrels lock with no play on the receiver. Overall, the gun is in Very Good condition. The portions of the barrel that have lost their finish have taken a mild patina color from light surface oxidation. Notably, there are small scattered patches of wear on the barrels.

There are some scuffs, nicks and handling marks on the gun’s metal surfaces. Overall Condition: The combination gun retains about 85% of its metal finish. Overall, the stocks are in Very Good-Fine condition.īore Condition: The top rifled barrel is bright with sharp rifling. The buttpad has some light handling marks. The LOP is 13 3/4” from the trigger to the rear end of the buttpad. The stocks have some light handling marks, nicks and scuffs. Stock Configuration & Condition/ Grip: The stocks are two piece smooth wood featuring a checkered forend, checkered semi-pistol grip with cap, a fluted Monte Carlo style comb and brown rubber buttpad. The rear end of the barrel is drilled and tapped and features a screwed-on Weaver rail for installing an accessory (none included). The rear sight is a folding “U”-notch dovetailed towards the rear end of the barrel. Sights/ Optics: The front sight is a blade integral to a base which is screwed to the muzzle end of the barrel. The left side of the receiver is marked with the serial number “D439532”.īarrel Length: Both barrels are 24” long.Ĭhoke: The shotgun barrel has a Modified choke. The left side of the bottom barrel is marked “PROOF TESTED 20 GAUGE / -3 INCH CHAMBER-”, “H” and “8”.

Markings: The left side of the top-barrel is marked “-SAVAGE 24V SERIES D- / WESTFIELD, MA. Year of Manufacture: Circa 1975-1985, ATF ModernĬaliber/Gauge: .357 Magnum/20 Gauge, 3” ShellsĪction Type: Over/Under Top-break Combination Gun with Extractor Arrow_back Returns To All Sold Items arrow_back Return To Sold Fine Modern Arms
