Not by design but, sometime these things happen. First up is a Savage Springfield 67D 12 gauge in good shape. The bore is excellent but the outside is missing a lot of the bluing and is a bit pitted, too bad the previous owner(s) didn't take care of the outside as well as the inside! The barrel is 28" Modified and takes 2 3/4 only, strange. Next is the Savage Sporter 23-B in 25-20. Rifling is crisp and it shoots fantastic, 5 shots into .75" at 50 yards with 60 grainers. I have not yet tried the 86 grain but I have read that they shoot better. I have bullets, dies, brass, and primers....just got to find some Winchester 680! I guess AA-1680 is about the same, I'll have to look into that. The barrel is 24" and the stock has the Schnable tip not the later rounded one. Serial number is 84xxx, I have a magazine ad from 1928 for the rifle and it has the rounded stock so I can only guess that this one was made before then. I did read that 15,400 of each 25-20 and 32-20 were made and a bit more in Hornet.