I would love a 24 in 223/12I had a model 24 that was .223 on top and 12ga on the bottom. One of the few guns I REALLY regret selling
Sold two prior to Covid. Stupid move DOOOOH.I'm in for a 20 Ga and 30-30.....gimme a hollah......
Reason enough!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Never had one, but I've always wanted one in 20ga/30-30.
Don't need it, don't have a use for it, but I think it would be really cool.
Oh man. I would love to have the 12 gauge and 243. I’m over here drooling 🤤Back in the early 1970's there was a Western Auto in Galax. Along with all the other stuff they sold guns and only kept a few long guns in stock. The owner hired a young man to help after school and on weekends. This fellow found out that he could order things and he ordered a few guns for the store. He ordered a Colt Sauer rifle in 7mm Magnum and 2 Colt Sauer Drillings, one was 12 Ga and 30-06 and the other was 12 Ga and .243.
Those two drillings stayed in the gun rack until the owner closed the store. I heard that the owner took them home. Someone most likely got a good deal on them when they were finally sold. The rifle got sold and was traded around amongst some of my friends and I owned it for a while.
They were beautiful guns and I don't remember the cost back then but, I remember them being very expensive.
Amazing...our Pard Dandy Don has those two right now. Welll 2 just as described....Back in the early 1970's there was a Western Auto in Galax. Along with all the other stuff they sold guns and only kept a few long guns in stock. The owner hired a young man to help after school and on weekends. This fellow found out that he could order things and he ordered a few guns for the store. He ordered a Colt Sauer rifle in 7mm Magnum and 2 Colt Sauer Drillings, one was 12 Ga and 30-06 and the other was 12 Ga and .243.
Those two drillings stayed in the gun rack until the owner closed the store. I heard that the owner took them home. Someone most likely got a good deal on them when they were finally sold. The rifle got sold and was traded around amongst some of my friends and I owned it for a while.
They were beautiful guns and I don't remember the cost back then but, I remember them being very expensive.
If it’s thermoplastic you can gently heat it and try to let it sag back into shape. I have set my oven to 170, then turned it off and put stuff inside to soak. Play with the temp until you get results.I have a Savage 22-410. It has the tenite stock. We pulled this guns and several others out of my dad’s attic. The forearm is a little warped from the heat I suppose. Not sure if I could heat it up and bend it back. I shot a lot of squirrels with this when I was younger. View attachment 412966View attachment 412967
I’ve done the vacuum sealing for leather holsters before. Works good.If it’s thermoplastic you can gently heat it and try to let it sag back into shape. I have set my oven to 170, then turned it off and put stuff inside to soak. Play with the temp until you get results.
Or seal in a ziplock / vacuum seal bag and soak in hot water. Use a candy or fry oil thermometer.
What were they? Double badgers?There were 2 in Wagram Monday. Both were 22LR-20ga.
Savage 24sWhat were they? Double badgers?
Where was the place at?Savage 24s
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