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Savage model 24 trigger guard
Savage model 24 trigger guard





I'm on to looking for a M/F (or threaded) 20ga/20ga barrel set for the Valmet 412 and a Baikal Sever in. 357max/20ga 24V if I ran across one, or any other that was priced less than it was worth (but I'd do that for about any gun, heh). I am currently not really looking for anymore model 24 stuff, though I'd snap up a. I find my shooting is much more specialized with a selection of other calibers and gauges to choose from.Ĭlick to expand.Yeah, me too. So, I guess my love affair has cooled down. Truck JIC gun and haven't really shot it all that much. And when you find one, the flood gates open.so a Camper model followed. Mount wasn't a see-thru, well kinda, but all in all didn't work well.so took scope off.Įyes are not as good as they once were.so open sights are OK.regulation still about the same.įound that I wasn't carrying it for much of anything.so is now in the safe. Thought I had arrived.added a cuff and clamp on scope mount.and as has been noted, regulation was 4" low and left 20ga va the scoped mag. 22/410, and made up my mind after a while that I was gonna buy it.stopped in.Gone. Years later there was a small gas station Quikie mart on my way "Up north" that we stopped at.they had a M24. 22/410 in our local hardware store when I was kid that I lusted over back in my paper route days. As it is, it's useless as anything more than an investment piece (and as soon as I got it threaded and start messing with the front end, it loses that, and might just turn into junk if the fixes didn't work out.). If I could get it threaded for screw in chokes (even if I just locktited an IM choke in and left it there), make a new barrel band + front sight that would fix the regulation issues, and have the trigger worked on, it would be a nice little gun (but all that would cost far more than the gun would actually be worth afterwards). I know a lot of people have a thing for this particular model, but I have read more complaints than praise on the internet amongst the folk who actually own one. I'd say it's at least 15 pounds, and gritty. The regulation is terrible and unfixable, and the shotgun barrel is cylinder bore, which is pretty much worthless for anything but flushing grouse and shooting slugs (and it's useless for slugs with such bad regulation that is too much kentucky windage to be able to shoot consistently). The ammo trap is cool on paper, but in reality it is far faster to pull shells from a shirt pocket. I'm probably going to offend someone with my opinion, but this gun was the biggest waste of money I've ever made. Lyman #16 folding leaf rear sight (originally off the 24V). I feel like I am a very lucky man to have been given stewardship of such a fine rifle during my time on this earth.Ĭanadian nickel shoved between barrels to try to adjust the regulation (it still shoots slugs about 8" low at 50 yards, and there isn't anything more I can do for it.) It certainly shoots far, far better than I do. I'd probably feel safe making a bet that it would shoot through the same hole out of a ransom rest or somesuch. The fully soldered barrels make for very little barrel vibration, and I think this may be the most accurate gun I own. Even without a scope, I can shoot 1" groups with the irons at 50 yards off the bench. The older-style front sight is far more precise than the squared-off newer style.

savage model 24 trigger guard

The regulation is pretty much spot-on (shoots slugs an inch low at 50 yards).

savage model 24 trigger guard

This is tied with my Valmet 412 Shooting System as my Very Favorite Gun. Though the hammer is a little wobbly (pin wear, I guess) and the wood is kinda dinged up. It's about perfect as-is, for what it is. And that's with factory 170 grain Federal Power-Shok. It'll make quarter-sized groups at 100 yards with a passable bench-rest, which is probably all the better I can shoot. Wooden furniture looks like it's been dragged behind a car for 200 miles.ĭespite being a piece of junk, this is one of the most accurate centerfire rifles that I own, as long as you're only firing one shot every few minutes (otherwise the barrel heats up and it strings pretty bad).

savage model 24 trigger guard

Trigger guard made from a piece of metal cut from a broken down lawnmower that's been out in the weeds for the past 20 years. Used Bushnell Banner 3-9x muzzle-loader scope with Weaver #74 scope base.Īxe handle wedge shoved between barrels to adjust vertical regulation (still shoots slugs about 4" low at 50 yards). Front sight broken off by previous owner.







Savage model 24 trigger guard