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I've just bought a Savage 24 30-30/20 ga. It needs a lot of work. It's fitted with a plastic trigger guard that I'm not happy with. Does anyone know if a replacement steel one is available?
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I have a 357/20 gauge I would like to replace the plastic also. I hope you find an answer.
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Just find one off an inexpensive Single shot break action shotgun, there are a number of them out there with a screw in the front and the rear.
After the first shot the rest are just noise.
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Ask in the Savage collectors forum here on the fire, , and over at savage24.com, and savageshooters. Somewhere I have seen someone had done exactly what your looking for, using a single shot trigger guard IIRC. I just don't recall where, but that info is on the net.. Jack First has some https://jack-first-gun-parts.myshop...1-screw-from-inside-1-screw-from-outside
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I recall posting this before somewhere, but here's a fix that has worked for me. Like erich suggested above, I used a steel guard off of an old scattergun. After a wee bit of filing and bending I have the forward tab "hooked" into the trigger guard opening and the rear is attached to the factory screw location. It has been solid and looks like it came with the 24 after painting it with aluminum paint to match the Deluxe finish. Take a look: (ignore the plastic guard on right. Guard on bottom left is a similar steel shotgun guard). https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/galleries/13164348/savage-24-trigger-guard
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Thanks 700, I had forgotten about Jacks. Don, that looks go and do able.
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<-- (The Savage24.com guy) I've seen ones machined out of various types of metal, some nice some not so nice. I've seen them made out of scrap metal strapping and of wood! But I don't recall seeing any commercially available aftermarket ones. Buying another gun to swipe the metal one seems a little much, you still end up with a gun with a plastic guard.
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This perhaps? https://www.amazon.com/Numrich-Gun-...mp;psc=1&refRID=E9QG82S21EHWEFP10ADPThis reproduction blued steel trigger guard fits the following models: - REVELATION 350A - SAVAGE/STEVENS/SPRINGFIELD 94, 94B, 94B SER K, 94C, 94C SER K, 94H, 94H SER K, 94Y, 94Y SER K, 107, 107B, 107C - SAVAGE/STEVENS/SPRINGFIELD 24 EARLY MODEL, 24A, 24B, 24DL, 24E, 24H, 24J, 22-410 - SAVAGE 24 SERIES M, 24D SERIES M - SAVAGE 219, 220, 219B, 220B, 220A - SAVAGE 24V, 24V-A Good luck, Geno
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