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Savage model 24 series p 22 mag 20g
Savage model 24 series p 22 mag 20g








Looks new in box, box shows exterior wear, barrel in very very excellent, no frame rubs. Buy Dan Wesson ECP 4" Bull Barrel Painstakingly Hand-Fit 4lb TRG. 9" SS Bull Barrel, Aluminum Frame, Optics Ready, DLC, 16rd. 4" Bull Barrel, SS Barrel, Dawson Precision FO Front, DLC, 20rd. This gun is the authentic “Dirty Harry” style 6-shooter and features a 6” barrel, fully adjustable rear site, and shoots at a velocity of 350 FPS with. It is available with 6 1/2 or 8 3/8 barrels and have a blued or matte stainless finish. New innovations include ported barrels that reduce muzzle flip and felt recoil and the model 608's incredible 8-shot cylinder. I wish I'd kept it.Bull barrel revolver $679. I considered it to be the finest "pot hunters" gun ever made. Before and after deer season #6 shot was in the 20 gauge barrel.

savage model 24 series p 22 mag 20g

I learned the "two shells between my fingers" and could reload it not quite as fast as I could shuck a pump, but fast enough. Since deer season was open the same time as squirrel, the plan was to use the 22 barrel for squirrels, and keep a round of #2, 3" magnum buckshot in the 20 barrel in case a deer "walked up on me." It never happened to me, but it could have. I used that little Stevens for squirrel hunting for years. I was having a painting party one day when I started off painting bow camo, and added a Sears 12 ga pump, and that Stevens 22/20 got the treatment too. I learned how the first day and never had a problem. Having grown up on a single shot shotgun, with a manually cocked hammer, it was no big deal for me to cock or uncock. I used to have one, but it was a cheap Stevens with a hardwood stock and forearm. Sure you keep stock bolt tight, most of used ones than have My 20g, but take it off for Rabbit season. Forgot to mention, some of the older models Sights like yours, just bought at gun show this year. With many different ways to fix sight and scope problems. The standard Weaver type, made from Alumilum The only scope mts/ rings that I have found were Also small barrel diameter makes Scope mountingĪ problem. The tiny dovetail on the rear sight makes any upgradeĪ custom job. The newer models with separateīarrels have all kinds of problems. The models with selector on hammer and of solid barrelĬonstruction are just as accurate, but have the light strike problem, especially on 22 barrel. Only issues I encounter with these are sights, scope mountingĪnd screw in selector coming loose. In my neck of the woods old model 24s are in high demand. I also got a Voodoo Tactical shotgun scabbard that has molle attachments that I can use to lash it somewhere handy on the tractor. 410 shells, a nylon sling, and a nylon knife sheath that will go on the sling length wise and hold two 10rd speed strips. It's getting a slip on shell holder for the stock that holds 9.

savage model 24 series p 22 mag 20g savage model 24 series p 22 mag 20g

I saw an article where a guy outfitted one as a "prepper" gun and liked his ideas and am doing something similar. However, they're very handy and just as useful and versatile, in fact, just last night I ordered a few accessories to outfit it for duty on my new tractor. They're smaller and quite a bit lighter due to being mostly plastic aside from the barrels, and they definitely lack the character of the original 24 series. It'll go to my oldest someday soon.Ī couple of years ago I picked up one of the new Model 42s in. I put a ton of ammo through it over the years, though it stays in the safe most of the time these days. It was the fancy version with checkering on the stock and forearm and white spacers, and engraving on the receiver. 22/.410 for Christmas when I was 11 back in 1973. The 24s were great guns, my dad gave me a 24J. That's a fine looking example, bengal fan, love the rear sight.










Savage model 24 series p 22 mag 20g