Savage 24 .22 LR / .410 ga Amazing Condition
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Category: Savage Shotguns - Savage Rifles

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Description:
Savage 24 .22 LR / .410 ga Amazing Condition

This firearm is a super clean Savage 24.  This shotgun/rifle shoots .22LR and .410 ga shells and has a single trigger with a barel select.  This has  24" barrels and is a break action.  Look at the pictures, used firearms this age don't get better than this.  

Google Information:
If your Savage Model 24 has a circled letter "A" stamped on the receiver or barrel, it was manufactured in 1950. 


Wikipedia Information
The Savage Model 24 is an American made over-and-under combination gun manufactured by Savage Arms. The basic .22LR over .410 gauge model weighs 7 pounds, has 24-inch barrels and has an overall length of 41-inches. It may also be disassembled for ease of storage.

Wikipedia History
The Savage Model 24 was actually introduced by Stevens Arms as the Model 22-410 in 1938.[notes 1] During World War II the United States Army Air Corps purchased some 15,000 Model 22-410s for use as survival guns.[1]
In 1950, Stevens stopped making the 22-410, and Savage introduced the same gun as the Model 24.[1][2] The basic .22LR over .410 gauge model weighs 7 pounds, has 24-inch barrels, and has an overall length of 41 inches. It may also be disassembled for ease of storage. Over its many years of production, it was made in several versions, including a pistol grip model that is only 26 inches long.[3] The upper rifle barrels were chambered not only in .22 LR, but also .22 WMR, .22 Hornet, .222 Rem, .223 Rem, .30-30 WCF, .357 Magnum, and .357 Maximum.[4] The lower shotgun barrels were chambered also for .410 gauge, 20-gauge, and 12-gauge.[4] They came with both wood and plastic stocks that may or may not hold extra ammunition in the butt.[4] They were also sold in a variety of finishes and grades.[5] The Model 24 was discontinued in 2010.

Production history
Designer Stevens Arms
Designed1938
Manufacturer
  • Stevens Arms
  • Savage Arms

Produced1938–2010
  • 1938–1950 for Stevens Arms
  • 1950–2010 for Savage Arms

Variants
  • Stevens Model 22-410
  • Savage Model 24
  • Savage Model 24B
  • Savage Model 24C
  • Savage model 24S-E
  • Savage Model 24V
  • Savage Model 242

Specifications
Mass7 lb (3.2 kg)
Length41 in (100 cm)
Barrel length24 in (61 cm)


Cartridge
  • .22 LR over .410 bore

ActionBreak-action
Feed systemover & under
SightsIron sights

SOLD

Rifle Caliber: .22 Long Rifle
Shotgun Gauge: .410 Gauge
Manufacturer: Savage
Model: 24
Serial Number: None
Barrel Length: 24
Bore: Excellent
Chambers: Excellent
Condition: Really Good
Metal Condition: Excellent
Wood Condition: Very Light Imperfections
Bore Condition: Excellent
Barrels: .22LR / .410ga
Barrel Type: Over-Under
Action: Break
Triggers: Single
Stock: Wood