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Started by sswv, May 01, 2016, 09:31:32 AM
Quote from: sswv on May 01, 2016, 01:52:27 PMhey Greg! not sure if you could ever find a .223 over 20ga from that era and trust me...I'd be beside myself if it were a .223 but no, it's a .222 over 20ga fixed full 3" chamber. Savage did make a .223 over 12ga but the shotgun kicks so hard you'll get a migrane after a couple shots. the .222/20ga is the most popular combination for that gun from that period. as for messing with it...I agree, they are very expensive and not common for sale. If I re-do it, it'll be a keeper for one of my grandsons. giving it a LOT of thought.
Quote from: sswv on May 01, 2016, 03:08:56 PMI got the gun on a trade. everything about it is 'period correct'. the scope, rings, base and even the sling mount. it's in pretty dang good condition and giving it an update is something I'm gonna give some serious thought BUT, I think my plan would result in an even more awesome firearm.
Quote from: sswv on May 04, 2016, 04:06:56 PMhey Greg. you might have a valid argument on not tampering with the 24V. I did some research and considering it's a 'Series B' and very rare I might just have to put it in someones collection and find me a more common 24. Gotta really think on this before I take the plunge.best afield