

All purchases are subject to applicable Federal, State, and local laws. Sales tax of 6% of price plus shipping will be charged and collected on all shipments to Idaho. Terms of ServiceĪLL FIREARMS MUST BE SHIPPED TO A LICENSED FEDERAL FIREARMS DEALER IN YOUR STATE OF RESIDENCE. We will not generally accept returns, but if you are unhappy with your purchase, please contact us directly to discuss returning your item. Unfortunately, we do not ship items internationally. Photos are indicative of the condition of the items and you will receive items in the same or better condition, in the event, there are multiple items available. Items are described to the best of our ability, however, it is up to the buyer to ask questions and look at the pictures to determine the usability of the items. We do everything in our power to authenticate items that we sell. Sold “As Is”Īll items are sold “As Is” with all the benefits and faults that this implies. We have auctions on gunbroker - usually once a month. Pick up this forend to complete or repair your Savage Model 24.Ĭheck out the picture’s so you know what you’re getting - they are the best indication of condition.Īlso, peruse the 24-hour gun show to see what else we have to offer. The hardware is in good shape with no issues as well.

It’s in good shape all around with no damage to note - no deep cuts, gouges, or cracks.

You are considering a vintage Complete Savage 24 Forend Assembly. Some versions had an opening lever of the side of the action ILO the top, and after about 1980 had a button in front of the trigger guard as the opening lever.Ī few years later, Savage expanded the Model 24 line even more with variations like the Camper (short bbls w/cartridge storage buttstock) and centerfire rifle bbls.Īll the Model 24 variations had their own Model 24 designations, like 24B-DL, 24P, 24S, 24MS, 24DL, 24MDL, 24FG, 2424F, 24V, 24D, 24C, 24CS, 24VS - until the Model 24 was eventually discontinued in 1990.Description Complete Savage 24 Forend Assembly 410, and between "standard" models and "Deluxe" versions with pickled receivers & Monte Carlo buttstocks - the Tenite stocks by now a distant memory.Īround 1968 (IIRC) Savage had so many repair requests for the sliding barrel selector on the side of the action, that they moved the selector to the top of the hammer. 22 Magnum, in their Model 24.Ī few years later, the Model 24 lineup was expanded to include not only the choice between. In 1959, Savage was the first firearms manufacturer to chamber for the then-new. The configuration was first introduced by Savage/Stevens as the Stevens Model 22-410, offered with either walnut or Tenite (plastic) stocks.Īfter WWII, Savage designated it as the Model 24, in. I've had about a dozen Model 24's over the years since the mid-60's, with just about every one of them the perfect "woods-loafing" long gun.
