OT Savage 24 (pictures)
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OT Savage 24 (pictures)
I picked up my Savage .22/.410 on Thursday and tried it out with a few CB longs, it shot to point of aim, so I set off for a quick walk around the woods. First shot with the .410 barrel got me a squirrel in an old oak tree, no rabbits about so I didn't have a chance to try the .22 barrel again.
I'm very pleased with the gun and it's not had much use since 1957 when it was made. Unfortunately whoever owned it before me did not treat it like a safe queen, it has a few marks on the bluing and stock but the bores are spotless.
Took it out again on Saturday with Shirley and GK Jr. We went to a wood where there are a lot of wild raspberries so we spent most of our time picking fruit and watching wild life.
Shirley took her brand new Webley & Scott O/U .410 but apart from shooting an old squirrel dray didn't get much chance to try it out. We all did a little plinking with the Savage and a box of sub sonics.
I thought you might like to see a few photos my son took, some are a bit shaky as he had a pump action in one hand and a camera in the other!
Young Roe Deer kid, its twin and mother were browsing nearby:
Male and female Silver-Washed Fritillary butterflies, which are common here but increasing scarce elswhere in the UK:
Here's a few more landscape shots:
I'm very pleased with the gun and it's not had much use since 1957 when it was made. Unfortunately whoever owned it before me did not treat it like a safe queen, it has a few marks on the bluing and stock but the bores are spotless.
Took it out again on Saturday with Shirley and GK Jr. We went to a wood where there are a lot of wild raspberries so we spent most of our time picking fruit and watching wild life.
Shirley took her brand new Webley & Scott O/U .410 but apart from shooting an old squirrel dray didn't get much chance to try it out. We all did a little plinking with the Savage and a box of sub sonics.
I thought you might like to see a few photos my son took, some are a bit shaky as he had a pump action in one hand and a camera in the other!
Young Roe Deer kid, its twin and mother were browsing nearby:
Male and female Silver-Washed Fritillary butterflies, which are common here but increasing scarce elswhere in the UK:
Here's a few more landscape shots:
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Re: OT Savage 24 (pictures)
Those are great pics GK. I like the Savage too; most all of the ones I have handled were of the dingy or synthetic.
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More than a bit of all right, I'd say !
I always enjoy your photos, as they show excellent skills & imagination. Good Show !
I always enjoy your photos, as they show excellent skills & imagination. Good Show !
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As I said before, I think those are the nicest of the 24s.
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Re: OT Savage 24 (pictures)
GK, I really enjoy the pictures and the 24 is beautiful indeed. Wonderful to be able to walk around such beautiful country.
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Re: OT Savage 24 (pictures)
Beautiful pictures of your countryside. The Savage looks like a good fit for the terrain.
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Cool photo's!
I love the Savage 24! I have one EXACTLY like it and it see's the most shooting here on my little farm.
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I love the Savage 24! I have one EXACTLY like it and it see's the most shooting here on my little farm.
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"THOSE are 'beauty marks' my friend; they each have a story to tell..."Unfortunately whoever owned it before me did not treat it like a safe queen, it has a few marks on the bluing and stock but the bores are spotless.
(...of course some of the 'beauty marks' on my own guns aren't as much about heroic tales of old, as just tattle tales about me being stupid and leaning them up against a shelf that had a slick edge, or not making sure the sling swivel was on tight, but on 'old' guns at least we can imagine the bears and wild rebels and kids'-first-rabbits that could be the cause...)
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Re: OT Savage 24 (pictures)
Thank's for the great photos and you have a fine combo, how will it do on fox?
I have a 24V in 30-30 and 20 gauge.
I have a 24V in 30-30 and 20 gauge.
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Re: OT Savage 24 (pictures)
Nice pics and nice to see one with better wood than mine, I've got a Savage 24 22/410, cheap wood and that plastic trigger guard but it has big sentimental value and works well. Would like to find or rig up some peep sight or cheap scope for it if any have suggestions.
Thanks, Bunkloco
Thanks, Bunkloco
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Re: OT Savage 24 (pictures)
Sounds like a winner John, and I agree with AJMD429, those are just character marks. Now you won't have to worry about adding a few of your own!
I'd have though that wearing camo over there would be frowned upon. Certainly isn't square with the gentile and civilized society your government would have us all believe is the very essence of life in the UK!
I'd have though that wearing camo over there would be frowned upon. Certainly isn't square with the gentile and civilized society your government would have us all believe is the very essence of life in the UK!
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The stores over here are awash with camo, even stupid flip flops can be got in camo.Ysabel Kid wrote:I'd have though that wearing camo over there would be frowned upon. Certainly isn't square with the gentile and civilized society your government would have us all believe is the very essence of life in the UK!
I often buy trendy fashion gear and turn it into practical huntin' attire! Get some mighty funny looks when I shop in teenage boutiques!
I agree with the comments about marks on hunting rifles adding character but I think most of the dings on my Savage came from bad storage rather than honest wear and tear. The selector button had wood embedded in the grooves, possibly from another gun stock.
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Re: OT Savage 24 (pictures)
Bunkloco,
In good light the sights are great but in poor light I'm glad it has a shotgun barrel!
I too would like to put a better rear sight on mine. the dovetail is tiny and I have never seen scope grooves so narrow. If I do find a replacement or alternative sight I'll post about it!
In good light the sights are great but in poor light I'm glad it has a shotgun barrel!
I too would like to put a better rear sight on mine. the dovetail is tiny and I have never seen scope grooves so narrow. If I do find a replacement or alternative sight I'll post about it!
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nice rifle and nice pictures. I always thought a mod. 24 with .223 over a 12 ga. would be the best walking varmint rifle there is.
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Don't make the mistake of scoping these guns, like I did to a .22Mag/20ga Deluxe, back in the -60's !
It takes ALL the fun out of them, besides making the gun virtually unusable as a shotgun.
By all means a peep can be added, though a taller front sight needs to be fashioned (none are available commercially AFAIK ) as a replacement for the existing screw-on - or, the issue sight may be "built up" taller with JB Weld & painted.
I added a Redfield clip-on peep, back in the day - but Williams offers a selection (3 or 5) today, of which I would modify the WGRS-54's dovetail structure to fit.
Williams also makes the 5D-22/410 clip-on, which would need no mods, but IIRC is a tad larger than the 54:
http://www.williamsgunsight.com/gunsights/5D.htm
It takes ALL the fun out of them, besides making the gun virtually unusable as a shotgun.
By all means a peep can be added, though a taller front sight needs to be fashioned (none are available commercially AFAIK ) as a replacement for the existing screw-on - or, the issue sight may be "built up" taller with JB Weld & painted.
I added a Redfield clip-on peep, back in the day - but Williams offers a selection (3 or 5) today, of which I would modify the WGRS-54's dovetail structure to fit.
Williams also makes the 5D-22/410 clip-on, which would need no mods, but IIRC is a tad larger than the 54:
http://www.williamsgunsight.com/gunsights/5D.htm
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Re: OT Savage 24 (pictures)
Pete44ru,
Thanks for the link, it might be the way to go! No way would I scope it, I like it for its simplicity and ease of handling.
I first fired one like this in 1968 when I worked for Westley Richards and have wanted one ever since.
Thanks for the link, it might be the way to go! No way would I scope it, I like it for its simplicity and ease of handling.
I first fired one like this in 1968 when I worked for Westley Richards and have wanted one ever since.
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Re: OT Savage 24 (pictures)
The best 24 sights are out of print and found only in gun shop junk boxes, and on Ebay.
My solution for wanting to shoot slugs on my 24c was to get creative.
My solution for wanting to shoot slugs on my 24c was to get creative.
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Re: OT Savage 24 (pictures)
wonderful pictures and a great time out together in beautiful countryside! thanks!
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yes fantastic, brill pictures GK, thanks.
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Re: OT Savage 24 (pictures)
Thanks all for the suggestions/help, my eyes aren't getting any better, are anybodys?
My 24 is the only .22 I have in my possesion right now and I have to make it work, nice to have it around but even nicer to be able to use it efficiantly.
Much thanks again! Nice to know folks at the armory! Bunkloco
My 24 is the only .22 I have in my possesion right now and I have to make it work, nice to have it around but even nicer to be able to use it efficiantly.
Much thanks again! Nice to know folks at the armory! Bunkloco
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Re: OT Savage 24 (pictures)
Beautiful countryside. I love the photos; thanks for sharing
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Nice to see another combo gun aficionado out there. Mine is a BRNO ZH307, which is .22 Hornet over 12 gauge. Not nearly as svelte as the Savage, but hell-for-strong and pretty in an Eastern European way.
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Re: OT Savage 24 (pictures)
A .22Mag /20ga Model 24 just went up F/S on the Ruger forum for $275 !
http://www.rugerforum.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=32103
http://www.rugerforum.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=32103
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Tempting, I have seen such a combo for sale over here.Pete44ru wrote:A .22Mag /20ga Model 24 just went up F/S on the Ruger forum for $275 !
http://www.rugerforum.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=32103
If I could have one made to my own specification it would be a .32/20 over a 28Ga.
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Re: OT Savage 24 (pictures)
Nice pics and stories, guys. I just picked up a .357/20Ga just yesterday for a couple hundred. Haven't had a chance to shoot it yet.
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About 15 years ago I had a chance to purchase a nice old Stevens 24 in 22/410 . It had belonged to and old gunsmith friend ! He had run the 22LR chamber out to 22 MAG and it had the plastic wood grained Tenite stock .
I think it was sold for $125 and was in about 95% shape !
I'd still like to have one like this with the unseperated barrels !
I think it was sold for $125 and was in about 95% shape !
I'd still like to have one like this with the unseperated barrels !
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Re: OT Savage 24 (pictures)
AFAIK, the one posted on the Ruger Forum is of that type and still F/S.
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Re: OT Savage 24 (pictures)
Gentlemaen, I have two williams WGRS peep sights that fit the scope tip-off grooves an the rifles. Thanks, moodyholler
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Re: OT Savage 24 (pictures)
hey moodyholler, can you still hook me up with the williams peep sights?
thanks, Paul
thanks, Paul
moodyholler wrote:Gentlemaen, I have two williams WGRS peep sights that fit the scope tip-off grooves an the rifles. Thanks, moodyholler
Re: OT Savage 24 (pictures)
great photos and beautiful country.
(cas, nice macros and great set-up on your express sights)
game keeper, I'm also curious about the laws and storage of your firearms.
Do you keep that 24 at home, or do you check it out from storage at the constabulary.
thanks
(cas, nice macros and great set-up on your express sights)
game keeper, I'm also curious about the laws and storage of your firearms.
Do you keep that 24 at home, or do you check it out from storage at the constabulary.
thanks
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Wow this post is from 2008! santecruzpaul must have used the search button.bulldog1935 wrote:game keeper, I'm also curious about the laws and storage of your firearms.
Do you keep that 24 at home, or do you check it out from storage at the constabulary.
thanks
I sadly no longer have the Savage, I was offered over twice what I paid for it and succumbed to temptation
bulldog1935, storage of firearms in the UK, the police usually require that all rifles and shotguns are kept in a locked steel safe bolted to the wall etc. at the owners address but it can vary depending on circumstances.
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thanks for the info. I'm glad you can keep your own firearms locked up at home.
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yes, did a little searching, didn't want to ask a bunch or redundant questions, may still need to take you up on that offer john.
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game keeper wrote:Wow this post is from 2008! santecruzpaul must have used the search button.bulldog1935 wrote:game keeper, I'm also curious about the laws and storage of your firearms.
Do you keep that 24 at home, or do you check it out from storage at the constabulary.
thanks
I sadly no longer have the Savage, I was offered over twice what I paid for it and succumbed to temptation
bulldog1935, storage of firearms in the UK, the police usually require that all rifles and shotguns are kept in a locked steel safe bolted to the wall etc. at the owners address but it can vary depending on circumstances.
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[I sadly no longer have the Savage, I was offered over twice what I paid for it and succumbed to temptation ]
Nan-nyah, nan-nyah NAN-NYAH ! - It's only money, and more green can always be had - BUT - WHERE does one get another pristine 22/410 (or two ) ?
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Nan-nyah, nan-nyah NAN-NYAH ! - It's only money, and more green can always be had - BUT - WHERE does one get another pristine 22/410 (or two ) ?
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Re: OT Savage 24 (pictures)
Nice Pete!
I passed on one last fall on which a smith had neatly installed a Williams FP. As you know this is my favorite sight. The Tenite stocked Savage 24 22/410 is a gun I was loaned for a great hunt when I was a kid (my first called fox hunt). We used a RECORD PLAYER electronic call. VERY high speed for the time. Great memories. So nostalgia and an FP almost took the $350 out of my pocket but not quite. I regret not being a bit weaker. I only looked at that gun over 2 shows and handled it 15 times!
I passed on one last fall on which a smith had neatly installed a Williams FP. As you know this is my favorite sight. The Tenite stocked Savage 24 22/410 is a gun I was loaned for a great hunt when I was a kid (my first called fox hunt). We used a RECORD PLAYER electronic call. VERY high speed for the time. Great memories. So nostalgia and an FP almost took the $350 out of my pocket but not quite. I regret not being a bit weaker. I only looked at that gun over 2 shows and handled it 15 times!
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Re: OT Savage 24 (pictures)
Hobie, can you remember what front sight that Savage 24 had? moodyholler and I looked all over for a higher f/sight to match the Williams.
Now santacruzpaul might be requiring one.
Pete44ru, thanks for rubbing it in, I'm only just getting over my stupidity
Now santacruzpaul might be requiring one.
Pete44ru, thanks for rubbing it in, I'm only just getting over my stupidity
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Re: OT Savage 24 (pictures)
well, this ain't exactly chopped liver, but Pete44ru"s older 24's are golden.
Pete44ru wrote:[I sadly no longer have the Savage, I was offered over twice what I paid for it and succumbed to temptation ]
Nan-nyah, nan-nyah NAN-NYAH ! - It's only money, and more green can always be had - BUT - WHERE does one get another pristine 22/410 (or two ) ?
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since the cold war is now over and this has been declassified from ultra top secret eyes only, and we dont have to kill you if you ever saw it....... i can now reveal the existence of the ultimate 24C the Super Tacticool Assault and Survival Weapon. This would have turned the tide against the commie hoards if the cold war had turned hot:
nyahnyahnah etc etc I KNOW all of you want one!
it's military designation was the 24C-Survival and Assault Weapon, know as the 24C-SAW of course!
nyahnyahnah etc etc I KNOW all of you want one!
it's military designation was the 24C-Survival and Assault Weapon, know as the 24C-SAW of course!
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touché! my friend,
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hfcable wrote:since the cold war is now over and this has been declassified from ultra top secret eyes only, and we dont have to kill you if you ever saw it....... i can now reveal the existence of the ultimate 24C the Super Tacticool Assault and Survival Weapon. This would have turned the tide against the commie hoards if the cold war had turned hot:
nyahnyahnah etc etc I KNOW all of you want one!
it's military designation was the 24C-Survival and Assault Weapon, know as the 24C-SAW of course!
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hfcable, that Savage 24C has a COOL factor all of its own.
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How did you burn the forend?hfcable wrote:since the cold war is now over and this has been declassified from ultra top secret eyes only, and we dont have to kill you if you ever saw it....... i can now reveal the existence of the ultimate 24C the Super Tacticool Assault and Survival Weapon. This would have turned the tide against the commie hoards if the cold war had turned hot:
nyahnyahnah etc etc I KNOW all of you want one!
it's military designation was the 24C-Survival and Assault Weapon, know as the 24C-SAW of course!
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Re: OT Savage 24 (pictures)
that is a spray on non-slip crinkle finish from a spray can.....couldnt think of what else to do with the forend.
this gun is quite accurate and usable, and never fails to attract attention of gunnie types like us. also prettty practical to carry in vehicle and on the 4wheeler out in the woods.
my son has appropriated it as his own, and as he grew up carrying it camping and shooting and riding i think that is good, but i sure will miss it, and i dont think i can ever find another of those buttstocks. [ $4.99 from sarco, still in its WWII hermetically sealed foil lined pouch when i got it ]
this gun is quite accurate and usable, and never fails to attract attention of gunnie types like us. also prettty practical to carry in vehicle and on the 4wheeler out in the woods.
my son has appropriated it as his own, and as he grew up carrying it camping and shooting and riding i think that is good, but i sure will miss it, and i dont think i can ever find another of those buttstocks. [ $4.99 from sarco, still in its WWII hermetically sealed foil lined pouch when i got it ]
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When I was a bit younger, the presentation of something as kewl as that was known as "the perfect squelch" ! OUTSTANDING ! !
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thank you. i sure wish sarco had some more of those folding stocks,apparently they would fit some of the savage/stevens doubles as well, and for years they were always on their advertising pages in shotgun news, so finally i got one. kept it for years til a friend sold me his 24 C with case and all for $100.00 that was over 20 years ago of course. i bet there is one of those stocks still somewhere in the sarco warehouses!Pete44ru wrote:When I was a bit younger, the presentation of something as kewl as that was known as "the perfect squelch" ! OUTSTANDING ! !
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Re: OT Savage 24 (pictures)
thanks john, i got the williams wgrs reciever sight in the mail today, one heck of a fast trip across the pond! will be working on building up the front sight soon, and will be replacing the factory rear dovetail with a knock down sight, (thanks for the idea cas) since my 24 shoots slugs about 8 inches lower than the top barrel,
again thanks my friend,
Paul
again thanks my friend,
Paul
game keeper wrote:Hobie, can you remember what front sight that Savage 24 had? moodyholler and I looked all over for a higher f/sight to match the Williams.
Now santacruzpaul might be requiring one.
Pete44ru, thanks for rubbing it in, I'm only just getting over my stupidity
Re: OT Savage 24 (pictures)
Lovely countryside there! I was looking at your guns twin just the other day at my local shop. I was tempted, but thought better of it. Mostly since my wallet is flat.
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Nice pictures and great little gun! I have the .22mag/20ga 3" Used to use it as a kid but ended up replacing the receiver at one point. While hunting with a friend, we were walking along when I noticed something fall from the gun. It was the trigger! Here, metal fatigue gave way on both sides of the trigger guard. Totally unusable. Ended up getting it fixed and shot a hen turkey with it 2 falls ago........Really like hunting with it..
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It looks like my crude mockup from years ago, the NFA 24C.
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it sure does!
did you ever see the photos of the semi-auto 22 /20 gauge gun being made in russia? it held several rounds of both 22 and 20 gauge and had a wooden stock, looked quite nice really. no one ever imported them i guess. sure would have been a fun little gun!
did you ever see the photos of the semi-auto 22 /20 gauge gun being made in russia? it held several rounds of both 22 and 20 gauge and had a wooden stock, looked quite nice really. no one ever imported them i guess. sure would have been a fun little gun!
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