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Hell we only got 3" of snow, didn't have any untill the other day. We need some snow !!!!!everything here is geared to a "SNOW" economy. thanks. Don

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Originally Posted by Rick99

Still not sure what the thread size is of the small rear sight screw. Front is 10-32, rear is 5-?. Might be worth having a bunch of these made up as a group purchase. I think the later 19-33 uses a 6-48 vs. the 5-?. Tapping the earlier rifles to use this common screw would be an option if need be.


Good info cause I'm having a hard time finding those screws so I can put that Redfield 102 GG on my 1922.


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Just dug the one I have out full stock sn 5650 not marked the same and I am unsure of the ejection port. I think savage went through a short period that the word savage was exaggerated seems I have seen the same markings before.


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Originally Posted by Loggah
Heres the pictures of the barrel address, and the model markings on the rifle with the short grooved stock. this is different from my full stock ones ,and the later heavy stock ones. Don


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Don, found one that is stamped the same - it's for sale (and has been for a long time!) - full stock, there are more pictures on their on their web site -
www.collectorsfirearms.com
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Also here are a couple more sights that weren't in my other pictures, I got them at the last Tulsa show - a very early Redfield and a Marbles Goss with a Savage mount. That Marbles is one heavy sight.
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This is a early 1923 version -
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Gene, thats the same Redfield I picked up, do you know what size the smaller screw is?


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Hello:
First post, seeing a lot of knowledgable Savage owners/collectors so I figured this wouold be a good place to start.... I have a Model 19/1933 serial #48950. I am looking for a replacement magazine. I've tried a couple of different sources, but so far no luck. I have a new MkII BV, and tried modifying a standard 5 shot mag to fit. It's close but either won't feed or gets stuck in the magazine well. I don't want to try it again for fear of messing something up. Any suggestions, sources, etc?? thanks

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I bought a 10 round mag for the model 7 and it works perfect in my 19-33. You could find an original and pay through the nose but then your losing rounds as well.

http://www.gunpartscorp.com/catalog/Detail.aspx?pid=115610C&catid=4523


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Brownell is cheaper... http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=7944/Product/-22-RIMFIRE-CLIP-MAGAZINE

On the Gunparts site I think there might only be one 5 rd and one 10 rd magazine under a dozen different listings.

The original 5 rd 19-33 magazine was marked 19-33 or 23AA on the side and only had one notch on the back. Some of the later .22's have a deeper stock so the magazine is longer and has two notches. I think that as long as the magazine has the lower notch it will work in the pre-WWII 23AA's and 19-33's.

Also, I beleive it is the Wisner mags that are stamped "S" on the bottom and made from the original tooling.


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Rick, what were the original 1922 mags stamped?

Gene sent me an email but I lose stuff real fast.


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As far as I know the 1922 used the early 1919 NRA magazine. Don't know that any were marked 1922. They would not have shipped with the later ones marked 23A although it would work fine.


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Thanks all.... I'll try the Brownells first since they're cheaper, and then if those don't work, I'll try Numrich. I'll plug Dick Williams Gun Shop here since they were extremely helpful with returning the aforementioned magazines, and had great customer service.
Now I guess the next question is how about front sight inserts??? I've been told that I have a Lyman 17 from some kind folks over at rimfire central. But looking through the post here, it looks like a Savage model 25. Does anyone stock different inserts, or can I use some from another model front sight without too much modification. The front post insert I have is too difficult to get a good sight picture with my eyes.

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If you were at rimfire central then the guy above you was probably the guy you were talking to there.


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SAVAGE-N.R.A.
MATCH RIFLE.

This is the way mine is stamped, model 19 is not stamped any were.. All on top with last pat. date of Nov. 20 1917. Serial no. 343xx.
LONG
RIFLE
, in front of fire tab just below sight
Smooth trigger
Full stock with varnish finish.

If this is run of the mill, I didn't know. If it helps out, I'm happy for you.

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Got my mags from Brownells..seem to cycle just fine, we'll see how they shoot in the future. Thanks for the help!!

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