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Rod Thats Nice One for Sure, Congrats.
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My eyesight isn't that great either, but I have managed a large sow at 70 yards, a doe at 60, and a turkey at the same distance with open sights, so it can be done.
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I found a nice Model 1920 yesterday. It's a pretty early .250, #1351, with 22" barrel. I'm assuming that this is a first year Model 1920. Correct? Seems to be in nice original condition. It has a small chip out of the toe of the stock, but aside from that I don't see any big problems. The bore is nice. It has a Savage marked open rear sight with an elevator that has a screw adjustment. Is this the correct sight? With the short barrel it seems to be a sweet handling little rifle. If I can get some shooting done with it this month, it may get some time in the woods this deer season. Rod Nice rifle, Rod. Thanks for the PM. I've been trying to post for several days. Other activities keep getting in the way. Here's a picture of mine that is scoped. Here's a second picture. The scope really looks like it's mounted way off center, but it's not. Actually it's less than a 32nd off center. It's a homemade mount. It's high so I can clear the bolt handle. When I got the gun from Saddlering, the bolt hit the eyepiece on the scope. Rather than bend the bolt, I made my own mount to raise the scope. Now I have a leather lace on cheekpiece made around 1900. I haven't used the gun since. Congratulations on a nice find. [img]http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p313/longbeardking/steveforstbuck2.jpg[/img]
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sweet rifle, Rod, congrats
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After giving the matter much thought, I have made the decision to sell my Savage early Model 1920 rather than having it modified for any type of optical sight.
According to information posted on this forum, the rifle�s serial number ( 771X) indicates manufacturing in 1923:
Year -----Qty ------Serial (stating at 1000) 1920 ------4426 ----- 5426 1921 -------462 ----- 5888 1922 ------1203 ----- 7091 1923 ------1182 ---- 8273 1924 ------- 941 ---- 9214 1925 -------687 ----- 9901
Total 8901
Here�s the markings on various elements of the rifle:
A) Receiver: (upper left side) Savage 1920 Model (underneath, left side) 771X B) Barrel:
(left-side, breech end)
Hi-Pressure Steel (trumpet) Sav. .300 (trumpet)
(upper center of barrel)
Manufactured by Savage Arms Corp. Utica N.Y. U.S.A. (trumpet) Pat. March 28.1916.Dec.26.1916. June.17.1919 (trumpet)
(Right side of integral front sight base)
Patent Sept.4.06
C) Rear sight blade: Savage Arms Corp. Utica N.Y. Pat.Pen�d
The butt plate has the indian�s head logo in an oval. It is marked Savage Quality Trade Mark
Description of the rifle:
Fully original, no alterations whatsoever. Original rust blueing 99% on barrel/ receiver/trigger guard. Blueing on bolt body fading. All other parts of the bolt assembly, including lever are 99% Stock is original condition. Checkering is 99%. Varnish has dings due to handling.
I will offer the rifle for $ 1200.-
If anyone idis interested, please let me know.
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After giving the matter much thought, I have made the decision to sell my Savage early Model 1920 rather than having it modified for any type of optical sight.
According to information posted on this forum, the rifle�s serial number ( 771X) indicates manufacturing in 1923:
Year -----Qty ------Serial (stating at 1000) 1920 ------4426 ----- 5426 1921 -------462 ----- 5888 1922 ------1203 ----- 7091 1923 ------1182 ---- 8273 1924 ------- 941 ---- 9214 1925 -------687 ----- 9901
Total 8901
Here�s the markings on various elements of the rifle:
A) Receiver: (upper left side) Savage 1920 Model (underneath, left side) 771X B) Barrel:
(left-side, breech end)
Hi-Pressure Steel (trumpet) Sav. .300 (trumpet)
(upper center of barrel)
Manufactured by Savage Arms Corp. Utica N.Y. U.S.A. (trumpet) Pat. March 28.1916.Dec.26.1916. June.17.1919 (trumpet)
(Right side of integral front sight base)
Patent Sept.4.06
C) Rear sight blade: Savage Arms Corp. Utica N.Y. Pat.Pen�d
The butt plate has the indian�s head logo in an oval. It is marked Savage Quality Trade Mark
Description of the rifle:
Fully original, no alterations whatsoever. Original rust blueing 99% on barrel/ receiver/trigger guard. Blueing on bolt body fading. All other parts of the bolt assembly, including lever are 99% Stock is original condition. Checkering is 99%. Varnish has dings due to handling.
I will offer the rifle for $ 1200.-
If anyone idis interested, please let me know. Photo's Would Help
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You may take a look at the pictures posted on page 4 of the following topic: http://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/9238739/4>>>>>>>>>>>>>> #9239999 - 10/08/14 04:17 PM Re: Savage Model 1920,300 savage? [Re: jmschmitt] jmschmitt Online content Member Registered: 10/07/14 Posts: 29 Here's 5 pictures of my Mod. 1920. Sorry, no more than 5 pictures allowed. Attachments sIMG_20141008_114203139.jpg (89 downloads) sIMG_20141008_114252203.jpg (80 downloads) IMG_20141008_114335660.jpg (69 downloads) sIMG_20141008_114547221.jpg (65 downloads) sIMG_20141008_115004182.jpg (70 downloads) Thank you for your interest in the rifle.
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Got my eye on a new rifle and I'll be letting this "spare" Model 20 go later this week. PM me if interested.
Rod
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