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Savage Shotgun

my-handymanmy-handyman Member Posts: 297 ✭✭
edited April 2002 in Ask the Experts
I need a value for a savage mod. 18 bolt action mag. fed shotgun. Can someone please help?

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  • my-handymanmy-handyman Member Posts: 297 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    I am looking for information on a Savage Stevens Model 94 Series N Single Shot. I can't see what type of choke it has and wonder how I can learn this information. Also, I am looking for information on a Savage Model 30F. I can't find anything on it that tells me what type of choke it is. Can anyone help me? Both Savages are 20 gauge. Thanks.
  • my-handymanmy-handyman Member Posts: 297 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    I have a Springfield mod 67FH The tube and side bar was bad so I used one from a mod 67E. It will not eject shells, i think the bar is not log enough. All I can find in my books is C<D<E. Can someone tell if the c,d,,e is the same as h,f. Are where to look Savage does not have it.
  • my-handymanmy-handyman Member Posts: 297 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    I need to know what a Savage Model 333, O/U 12 ga., 2 3/4 chamber, 30" barrels, auto ejectors, cocking indicators, single selective trigger is worth. Due to economic situation, I need to sell it to pay bils.
  • my-handymanmy-handyman Member Posts: 297 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Dose anyone know anything about a Savage 12Ga. semi
    automatic Model #755A shotgun? Value-60%,date of manufacture,production numbers....? Your time is appreciated!
    Vernon.

    quote:Ask not what your country can do for you!
  • old single shotsold single shots Member Posts: 3,594
    edited November -1
    According to the Blue Book,this model was made from 1949 to 1958 Doesn't give production numbers.Value at 60% is $110.
  • AntiqueDrAntiqueDr Member Posts: 691 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    A long-recoil operated shotgun similar but not identical to the Browning Auto-5. Made throughout the early to mid 1950's.

    No collector value, and in the condition you describe it has a realistic resale of about $200-$225.

    With this particular shotgun, pay close attention to the positioning of the friction piece and the recoil spring under the forearm. Many malfunctions can be solved by using the correct positioning for heavy or light loads. Also, these shotguns are very prone to developing cracks along the bottom of the forend from not having the barrel retaining nut tight, or lubricating the outside of the mag tube (DONT do that).


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  • nordnord Member Posts: 6,106
    edited November -1
    Allow me to second both opinions. The "good book" sats one thing, but reality is quite another.

    In some areas of the country the value of these A-5 clones has increased at about the same rate as the A-5's, themselves. They seem to hold within a few dollars of half that of a similar Browning.

    That said... Good shooters! Probably never a real collectors item.

    nord
  • my-handymanmy-handyman Member Posts: 297 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Thanks very much for your time and the info !!!!


    vernon

    quote:"Ask not what your country can do for you"
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