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My buddy has a .22 LR/.410 24H in good condition that he would sell. I’m not sure what these are currently bringing. I was thinking around $500. Anyone out there with an interest in this one?
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Can’t read the writing on the barrels from your photo to indicate the caliber / gauge.

That matters a LOT as some combinations are much rarer than others.

I’ve seen them priced anywhere from $400 to $850 at gun shows and pawn shops. Doesn’t mean they brought that price, though.

Edited to add:

Guess I somehow missed the .22 / .410 somehow in your description 😬

That would be the most common of all the configurations.

$500 is probably a good ball park price.

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You didn’t miss it, I was probably editing the post as you read it. I have left out the cal./gauge.


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Originally Posted by Blacktail308
You didn’t miss it, I was probably editing the post as you read it. I have left out the cal./gauge.


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I've looked at the pictures a couple times and I've hesitated to comment, but, the stock looks to be refinished, to me. The color looks like a birch stock which would have had a Savage electro coat stained finish. There is finish wearing on metal parts next to the wood, that also makes me think it is refinished. It looks like a nice hunting rifle. I have a friend that picked one up last fall for $325 at a local shop. That one had a walnut stock and was in very nice condition. I know they are listed higher on GB and other sites, but they are there a long time. The best money comes for like new and odd configurations. If it's a gun you like and want, it's worth what you are willing to pay, and every penney of it.
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Originally Posted by Blackfly1
I've looked at the pictures a couple times and I've hesitated to comment, but, the stock looks to be refinished, to me. The color looks like a birch stock which would have had a Savage electro coat stained finish. There is finish wearing on metal parts next to the wood, that also makes me think it is refinished. It looks like a nice hunting rifle. I have a friend that picked one up last fall for $325 at a local shop. That one had a walnut stock and was in very nice condition. I know they are listed higher on GB and other sites, but they are there a long time. The best money comes for like new and odd configurations. If it's a gun you like and want, it's worth what you are willing to pay, and every penny of it.
As we said in a gun shop I worked in, a gun is never more valuable than on the day it goes on the shelf.
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It's obvious someone sanded the stock with the metal still attached. Even the edges of the guard bow show this, not just the rear of the frame.


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