These are cool rifles. I helped a fellow sell some of his father's guns and one of them was a 1927 era Model 24. Took it out to test fire and it was a lot of fun, very natural pointer. The action is basically a duplicate of the Browning SA-22 and takes down and field strips very easily.
Have mentioned this in other posts, the one I fired was chambered for .22 LR but I didn't realize it was only for standard velocity ammo and fired a box of high velocity rounds through it. Functioning was fine but ejection was quite forceful.