savage
couple years ago i bought a savage cub single shot 22 and rechambered it to 22 magnum...solid little rifle with some heft and wood stock....thought i would do same again so i got a rascal....never got hands on first so i was disppointed when it arrived..plastic stock was sop but reciever and bolt are about 1/2 the metal of the cub...compare the two and the rascal should sell for no more than $100...fine for lr but not sure about magnum...buy and learn
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Does anyone like the Savage 110GXP3 with accutrigger? Thinking in getting one for hunting. Also, great website 0 -
Here is a close one to watch, 357 might be worth a little more.
http://www.GunBroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=3857175070 -
Thanks,local {elsewhere} seller had on listed 550,did not know alot about them 0 -
The first Stevens/Savage combination guns, circa 1940's/50's, were .22 LR & .410. After Winchester brought the.22 WMR out. Savage started making .22 WRM & 20 gauge combo guns. Over the years since then, they have added other calibers and gauges. Not all are still in production though.
$550 seems high to me. Unless you collect the Savage combo guns and you need that particular one for your collection0 -
jlsink.....I have one just like the one you are asking about! Got it many years ago and it was my "goto" gun for trips and such as it breaks down nice and is one powerful little guy. I have a scope on mine that I used for rodent hunting for years. Didn't find out until years ago that it is the rarest 24 made....I got it because I like the fact that I could carry my .357 Model66 in the woods with me and had combo ammo. Accurate little rifle also in the 75yd range. Collectors love them for their rarity. I wouldn't take under $500 for mine but not going to sell it....if it is reasonably priced, go for it IMO.[:)] 0
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