Those were the versions made in the 1960's.
INCLUDES FULL CHOKE TUBE/ WRENCH AND SHELL 859629006036Ĥ10/22LR TPS ARMS, M6 TAKEDOWN, OVER/UNDER, 22LR, 410GA 3" CHAMBER, 18.25" BARREL LENGTH, ALL STEEL CONSTRUCTION, BLUED FINISH, 2RD, FLIP UP REAR PEEP SIGHTS, AR STYLE TAKEDOWN PIN FOR QUICK BREAKDOWN. It is either a Model 24, a 24B-DL, 24S, 24 MS, 24 DL, or 24MDL. Savage 24 De-Luxe: Joined barrels the entire length top of tang barrel release lever 24-DL & 24B-DL had right side button barrel selectors, 24C-DL started with a left side button barrel selector and later had the hammer barrel selector 24D-DL, 24E-DL, 24H-DL & 24J-DL had hammer barrel selector all models came with satin chrome finish receivers and gold triggers and the 24J-DL also had a black painted receiver variant with no gold trigger. All 99B’s were a T/D model and were only offered in 303 Savage, 30-30 and 300 Sav.
None had serial numbers until required by GCA-68 in 1968, and AFAIK Savage dropped the 22/.410 combination (as opposed to other combos) in 1989 - so that would put the DOM of your M24 somewhere between 1968 & 1989, depending upon. This made it very much easier to tell a 99B from the 1899A T/D. Savage introduced the Stevens Model Four-Ten in 1936, then the 'Savage'. 22 LR/.410 GA, 20" BRL, 2 RND (22434) 062654224348 G-I-22086 20 INCH " BARRELĤ10/22LR TPS ARMS, M6 TAKEDOWN, OVER/UNDER, 22LR, 410GA 3" CHAMBER, 18.25" BARREL LENGTH, ALL STEEL CONSTRUCTION, BLUED FINISH, 2RD, FLIP UP REAR PEEP SIGHTS, AR STYLE TAKEDOWN PIN FOR QUICK BREAKDOWN. We’ll start with the model 99B, although the earlier 99B’s are twins to the 1899A T/D’s they later were made with a 24 barrel, crescent butt plate and a ramped front sight. 22 LR/.410 SHOTGUN CHIAPPA FIREARMS NEW-CHIAPPA DOUBLE BADGER FOLDING SHOTGUN/RIFLE !Ĥ10/22LR SAVAGE, 42 TAKEDOWN COMPACT, OVER/UNDER, 22LR, 410 GAUGE, 20" BARREL, BLACK FINISH, SYNTHETIC STOCK, AMBIDEXTROUS, 2RD, ADJUSTABLE SIGHTS 062654224348 He was greatly influenced by his many travels around the globe and is most widely known for founding Savage Arms and for inventing the Savage Model 99. Also just to be clear, in the picture that FB2 posted one of those pieces is attached to the barrel itself and is what the "snap lock" attaches to.22 CALIBER (5.5MM) MATCHED PAIR ROSSI 22 / 410 WITH CASE Arthur Savage (1857 1938), was a world-famous entrepreneur, explorer and inventor, as well as one of the most distinctive personalities in the history of the firearms manufacturing industry. Savage introduced the Stevens Model Four-Ten in 1936, then the 'Savage'. Kodiak Defence Scorpion SKS-15 Rifle 7.62x39 Black Non. Savage Model 42 Takedown Combo 410 Bore/22LR Youth 20 Barrel. Buy online top quality AR-15, M14 rifles, FN15 Rifles, Ruger Bolt Action Rifle, SKS Surplus Rifles and. The fore end of a take down could refer to anything past the receiver I suppose. Search cheapest rifles and parts in Canada. I'm talking about the fore stock, just the wood part. I didn't see the "fore end clip" bolt listed. Would you mind looking at the Numrich page I referenced above and let me know what you think? Thanks!!Ī lot of the parts on that page aren't attached to the fore stock itself, some are from model changes over the years, some are specifically for the. Maybe this is a simpler issue than I thought. This is important as about all obsolete parts suppliers use ONLY factory or closely associated numbers where ever possible so everyone is on the same page. I have never even seen a takedown forend in person. The illustration shown below was scanned off a Savage factory parts list, using factory reference numbers, which are converted to factory part numbers. I have to admit I am coming from a position of extreme ignorance. Damnesia, are you saying that there are only two parts, besides the screws, in the forend? Numrich seems to list a number of parts for it (see:).