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Offline ArkyKen

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When were the Savage 24 series M combos made?
« on: December 14, 2008, 02:18:52 PM »
Hi All, When were the Savage 24 series M combos made? I will be getting a .22/20 ga model 24 soon.24' barrels,top opening lever,barrel selector on hammer,& plain Jane (FG type)stock. serial # B047xxx.It has an oval w/ SP stamped on the barrel lug. Any help I.D.ing this will be appreciated.Regards, Ken
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Re: When were the Savage 24 series M combos made?
« Reply #1 on: December 21, 2008, 12:43:02 PM »
On the receiver, or the barrel, you will find another little circle, or oval, on a savage 24, usually you'll find it on the shotgun barrel, close to the receiver. It is very small, sometimes you need a magnafying glass to see the numbers and letter within it. The letter is the key to the year made. Here is the Savage/Stevens date code data to match the letter to:



Stevens / Savage 24 date codes.

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A 1949      B 1950      C 1951


D 1952     E 1953     F 1954


G 1955      H 1956      I 1957


J 1958      K 1959      L 1960


M 1961      N 1962      P 1963


R 1964      S 1965      T 1966


U 1967      V 1968      W 1969


X1970

    "Collectors will find a date code stamped on every double-barrel shotgun in the Stevens brands produced between March 1949 and December 1968. Usually, it is behind the hinge pin or ahead of the trigger guard on the bottom of the frame. It will appear as a small circle containing a number and a letter. The letters correspond to the years shown in the following table. Significance of the numbers is not known."*

  *From page 1101 of Ned Schwing's 2004 Standard Catalog of Firearms, 14th Edition, published by Krause Publications of Iola, WI.



    I would like to add that I have found this circle, or oval, containing one or two numbers plus a single letter, just about anywhere and everywhere on the frame, but only on the outside of the frame, never inside. I have also found the circle or oval with letters and numbers on the barrel clusters, on the shot barrel or on the barrel assembly lug block. While the letter within the circle always match on factory matching barrel and frame, the numbers never match, or at least that has always been my experience. These Date Codes are also present on the Model 94 frames and barrels, andI am sure on many others.


   The marks on the inside of the frame, where the lower barrel seats when closed, are what I would call assembly stampings, and match frame to barrel, found on underside of shot barrel near forend lug, and also sometimes found on the butt stock under the butt plate. ~EE


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Re: When were the Savage 24 series M combos made?
« Reply #2 on: December 22, 2008, 04:42:45 PM »
Hi Wink Man,Thanks for the reply.I double checked w/ a magnifying glass this time.Same results,only one oval with any letters  "SP" stamped on the barrel lug. "S" -- 1965 & "P" 1963 Also had the large matching "assembly" numbers/letters on barrel & under buttplate.Guess it is an early-mid 60's model 24
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