Thanks. I said Steven’s but meant Savage. The owner said it was a Springfield. I didn’t know enough about it at the time so I went home to do some research. What I’ve found is original magazines run $100 to $150 if you can find them. This one comes with what I believe is an original. He kept magazines in the back to keep them walking away. Aftermarket mags run around $40.Vaquero wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 9:31 amGene, I believe it just may have been a Savage, 38A and 58A were the originals.
Check this out, third page, about half way down in that first row.
https://www.nramuseum.org/media/940938/ ... 20list.pdf
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Yeah, pretty sure that's a Savage. The weak point on these old bolt action shotguns is the magazine. If you lose one, could be an issue finding another one.
Personally, I'd rate that price as being a touch high for a bolt shotgun, unless, of course, you really want a bolt shotgun. If you shop around you could probably find an old Savage/Stevens pump 410 for the same or less. Not a big deal, though.
Personally, I'd rate that price as being a touch high for a bolt shotgun, unless, of course, you really want a bolt shotgun. If you shop around you could probably find an old Savage/Stevens pump 410 for the same or less. Not a big deal, though.
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I doubt you'll find a Savage or Stevens pump for less than that.
Now you might find a newer off brand for that.
A quick search on GB showed a Hatfield pump for around that price but I know nothing of those.
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Now you might find a newer off brand for that.
A quick search on GB showed a Hatfield pump for around that price but I know nothing of those.
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Thanks for posting this Gene. I'd get it.
I went and looked at my .410 bolt action. I didn't have one and my favorite dealer in Saranac Lake had one. It's a Western Field model 150D. It says it takes 2 1/2 and three inch shells and has a full choke. I should take it out this season for rabbits. I don't think I have every put anything through it yet. I got it because I really like .410 and didn't have a bolt action. This one even has the Mossberg rubber butt pad so there isn't much mystery who made it for Montgomery Ward.
I went and looked at my .410 bolt action. I didn't have one and my favorite dealer in Saranac Lake had one. It's a Western Field model 150D. It says it takes 2 1/2 and three inch shells and has a full choke. I should take it out this season for rabbits. I don't think I have every put anything through it yet. I got it because I really like .410 and didn't have a bolt action. This one even has the Mossberg rubber butt pad so there isn't much mystery who made it for Montgomery Ward.
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I think half its value is in the magazine. I want to go back and this time look at the magazine. If it’s original I’m going to buy it.North Country Gal wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 10:50 amYeah, pretty sure that's a Savage. The weak point on these old bolt action shotguns is the magazine. If you lose one, could be an issue finding another one.
Personally, I'd rate that price as being a touch high for a bolt shotgun, unless, of course, you really want a bolt shotgun. If you shop around you could probably find an old Savage/Stevens pump 410 for the same or less. Not a big deal, though.
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I’m hoping it will cycle 2 1/2” shells. Sometimes if they take 3” they don’t like the shorter ones even if they say they cycle both. All my ammo is the shorter 2 1/2”.daytime dave wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 11:57 amThanks for posting this Gene. I'd get it.
I went and looked at my .410 bolt action. I didn't have one and my favorite dealer in Saranac Lake had one. It's a Western Field model 150D. It says it takes 2 1/2 and three inch shells and has a full choke. I should take it out this season for rabbits. I don't think I have every put anything through it yet. I got it because I really like .410 and didn't have a bolt action. This one even has the Mossberg rubber butt pad so there isn't much mystery who made it for Montgomery Ward.
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Let us know how it shoots. What will you be shooting with it?
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Paper and plastic jugs. It’s going to be kind of a reserve firearm. Something I could harvest a rabbit with if the need arose. I had the Winchester 9410 but it’s now in Alaska. He did get a few grouse with it this fall.North Country Gal wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 5:26 pmLet us know how it shoots. What will you be shooting with it?
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Sir Henry wrote: ↑Sat Nov 26, 2022 9:17 pmI have a lot of .410 so that is why I’m so interested. It’s a wide variety and 1,950 shells total. I had a Winchester 9410 that I gave to my friend in Alaska along with 2,000 shells.markiver54 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 26, 2022 9:11 pmTwo boxes of shells!!?
Might be the only way to get any 410's these days.
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I called about the shotgun and spoke with one of the clerks. He was not familiar with the firearm and said his specialty was bows. He confirmed it would take both 2 1/2 and 3” shells. To him the magazine looked like it had the same finish as the rifle and he would guess it was original. While not being familiar with this particular firearm he said he could generally tell OME from aftermarket. As far as being Savage or Springfield he had no clue but said Craig the owner would know and would be in tomorrow.
With four inches of snow expected I might call instead of driving up to see it again.
With four inches of snow expected I might call instead of driving up to see it again.
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