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https://www.gunbroker.com/item/893010806Not mine but I wish it was. Thanks, Dinny
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I have one, case and all. What's R&D? Research and development? Thought it was just a Camper's Special. Neat little guns.
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Research and Development is my guess too.
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I have owned some Savage R&D guns. Savage stamped RD prefix serial numbers on production guns that were used for catalog photo shoots. According to Carl Hildebrandt at Savage, Peter Dowd bought most of the R&D collection and sold a lot of it through his gun shop, Village Gun Shop in Northborough, MA, LaRue's in Portsmouth, NH, and the Kittery Trading Post.
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Cool gun
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All you have to do is have the winning bid, and it is yours!
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The 24C was one of those things that looks great, but lags behind in actual execution. I've owned a few and let all of them go. The light weight and stock design contributed to very noticeable recoil when you fired slugs or magnum loads. In typical Savage 24 fashion, the rifle accuracy was a crap shoot, in that some will and some won't. I send a message to the seller and asked him how he knew that it is an R&D gun, but have not heard back from him. BTW, the carrying cases weren't animal leather, just artificial material. There were two different styles, the one that is pictured and one with a camo pattern that was foam padded with a Cordura nylon outer shell. The foam padding added some bulk to the carrying case, but it also protected the content better, another trade off.
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The 24C was one of those things that looks great, but lags behind in actual execution. I've owned a few and let all of them go. The light weight and stock design contributed to very noticeable recoil when you fired slugs or magnum loads. In typical Savage 24 fashion, the rifle accuracy was a crap shoot, in that some will and some won't. I send a message to the seller and asked him how he knew that it is an R&D gun, but have not heard back from him. BTW, the carrying cases weren't animal leather, just artificial material. There were two different styles, the one that is pictured and one with a camo pattern that was foam padded with a Cordura nylon outer shell. The foam padding added some bulk to the carrying case, but it also protected the content better, another trade off. Thanks for the info
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Never had one, but that brings back a lot of memories!
Thanks for sharing Dinny!
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It has the common feature of the 24"s......a cracked stock.
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It has the common feature of the 24"s......a cracked stock. The 24C was one of those things that looks great, but lags behind in actual execution. I've owned a few and let all of them go. The light weight and stock design contributed to very noticeable recoil when you fired slugs or magnum loads.
Yes. Don't shoot slugs or turkey loads if you don't want a bruised shoulder and a cracked stock!
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It has the common feature of the 24"s......a cracked stock. make that Savage rifles common feature
the consolidation of the states into one vast republic, sure to be aggressive abroad and despotic at home, will be the certain precursor of that ruin which has overwhelmed all those that have preceded. Robert E Lee ~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~
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Have 24 SE 22 over 410 that was bought in 66-67' for my first gun at Christmas. No cracks and actually killed 15 squirrels yesterday.
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I love the gun, but, imo, its simply not a $900 item. Free shipping is nice though. Be interesting to see what it sells for.
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