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Whats the going price for a used Savage 24 24F. 223/12, Synthetic stock . Condition is 98%. I seen one on Gun Broker with a bid of $955. That seems ridiculously high.
Info greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Sellers do get ridiculously high prices for them, but there doesn't seem to be a shortage of buyers out there.
I have 3 of the 24Fs in 22H/20, 2230/20, and 30-30/20. The 24Fs with 20 gauge barrels seem heavier than the older 24Vs and those with a 12 gauge barrel are even heavier.
I wouldn't pay more than $500 for any Savage 24, except maybe a 24VC in 357MAX/20.
The Ithaca/Tikka LSA-55s are better guns and usually less expensive if you can get by with a 12/222.
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I'd rip the sellers arm off for a 357 mag or max over 20ga anywhere close to $500.
I see prices all over the place on 24's. Sometime no rhyme or reason.
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Local guy has been trying to sell a 24F for $625(?) for quite some time without much interest.
When they were still being made, they were frequently on Gunbroker for $650 new.... without much interest.
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What they're selling for and what the asking prices are make them universes apart, IMO.
It's just like the drillings advertised all over the sites. Every beater gun is a "work of art" and worth a medium ransom. It's similar with the Savages, which are pretty rudimentary guns. I'm not knocking the 24s, but they're worth on average 35% less than the average asking price.
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I just sold a PRESTINE 24P in 223/20 for 500 and was HAPPY to get it!
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I have seen 22/410s priced $600 and up lately, but they arent selling. A pristine 30-30/20 or a 223/20 would probably get you the money
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What they're selling for and what the asking prices are make them universes apart, IMO.
It's just like the drillings advertised all over the sites. Every beater gun is a "work of art" and worth a medium ransom. It's similar with the Savages, which are pretty rudimentary guns. I'm not knocking the 24s, but they're worth on average 35% less than the average asking price. A "work of art" or "rare"....when the seller doesn't have a clue as to what he's talking about. Around here the Savages go for $300 to $400 tops, regardless of the combination.
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