Jack51, There is very little published info on Savage.22's (what model?) and no list of production dates that I know of. I will offer two suggestions: 1) Send a letter to the Savage Historian. There are some records available for the earlier.22's as there are for the 1899/99's. Callahan, Savage Arms Historian 53 Old Quarry Road Westfield, MA 01085 $20.00 per gun research fee. What savage arms serial numbers clip are you looking for? Who sings the lyrics to this song? The Savage Arms Company introduced the Savage Savage model numbers: what are the differences? Do you have questions about j stevens arms serial number lookup? Search results for j. Champions of norrath return to arms ps2 iso. This is a great multiplayer game and has improved upon it's predecessor, Champions of Norrath, with game speed, control, and multiplayer options. Send serial number, allow 3-4 weeks for delivery. 2) Ruff a date from the quantity produced divided by the years of production. This might be VERY ruff not knowing where the numbering began or if ranges were skipped. Jack, 1) I would guess your 29-A at around 1950 2) The 29 receiver was used on Savage, Stevens and house brand rifles. The L = Savage 3) I don't think Savage made the 25 and the 29 at the same time, so if the 29 was late coming out there might have been 5 years production.so may be 1927or 28 (?) 4) There is very little variation in the 1914 or the 25. The early 29's had groved forearms and oct. While the later pre-war rifles went to the checkered butt and forearm and oct. These rifles would be pre-4x,xxx serial. The later pre-war style seems to be very hard to locate. I'm still looking for one. 5) 29-B, last version made, is grooved for a tip-off mount. Thanks, Rick!!! So, what would be your guess as to when my model 25 was made? Did savage make a.22/pump action/tube fed/octagon barrel model prior to the model 1914? Here's an odd story I might have previously mentioned: Back in the mid 1980's, when I was living in Indiana, I walked into a 'Mom & Pop' general store, in the middle of nowhere, & in the back of the store (A store that looked right out of the 1930's, I might add), 'Pop' had a whole wall of various weapons; mainly rifles. My eyes immediately spotted a little.22 pump rifle (At that time I wasn't much informed about Savage rifles). ![]() I asked him if it was for sale, & he said sure; give me $100.00 for it. I am not, nor was I then, 'monied' enough to just say sure & pull out the cash. At the time, I thought the rifle was originally made that way, but since, people tell me Savage made no such.22 pump/tube fed with a heavy crescent buttplate (!). This rifle was in great condition, & you never had to aim it: just point & shoot. It shot 1/2' groups @ well over 60' w/o aiming it. Sadly, I foolishly (had to) sold it about 10 years ago & have missed it ever since! Any thoughts on this? Thanks for all your great help!Jack.
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