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Old 07-02-2004, 09:48 AM   #1
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Savage 1914 Parts Schematics

I Recently Bought A 1914 Savage Model Hammerless Pump 22 And Need To Replace A Few Parts (or Make Them) But I Cannot Find A Parts Breakdown For This Model . Any Help Would Be Appreciated.i Do Not Plan On Shooting It But I Would Like It To Function Properly.
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Old 06-25-2006, 10:20 AM   #4
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I Recently Bought A 1914 Savage Model Hammerless Pump 22 And Need To Replace A Few Parts (or Make Them) But I Cannot Find A Parts Breakdown For This Model . Any Help Would Be Appreciated.i Do Not Plan On Shooting It But I Would Like It To Function Properly.
I have a model 1914 with a few parts missing, barrel has been smooth bored.
Stock is in good condition.
Drop me a line if this helps you out

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Old 01-12-2007, 09:03 AM   #5
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I just signed up and seen your reply on the savage 1914,I know it is old but was woundering if you had any more parts or could point me in the right direction,Tkanks Loren
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Old 01-29-2007, 02:04 PM   #6
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I too am looking for the schematichs for an 1914 SN 133xx
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Old 03-30-2007, 03:13 PM   #7
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I have a model 1914 with a few parts missing, barrel has been smooth bored.
Stock is in good condition.
Drop me a line if this helps you out

Guppy
I inherited a Savage model 1914 pump action .22 from my grandfather. However its missing its magazine tube assembly. When I was 16, I wasn't aware how rare the rifle was and let a friend borrow it. The magazine tube fell out and I have been looking for a replacement part ever since. I believe my grandfather would rest in peace a little easier if I could find a replacement part. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Old 06-30-2007, 09:26 PM   #8
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Savage Model 1914 22 Parts

Did you every find a source for parts. I am in the need for a receiver and stock.

If not did you find a gun smith who could build them?
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Old 07-02-2007, 07:23 PM   #9
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Did you ever get your gun fixed? I am in the same situation you were in. I have found a gun smith in West Point, UT who can build parts if he has something to work from. If you have not got yours fixed we might be able to help each other by sending both guns to my gun smith who could then use parts from both guns to create parts each of us needs.

I can provide a name and phone number if you want to speek with the gun smith. I got his card from a major outfitter in our area.

You can contact me at cluper@swbell.net

Did you ever get your gun fixed? I am in the same situation you were in. I have found a gun smith in West Point, UT who can build parts if he has something to work from. If you have not got yours fixed we might be able to help each other by sending both guns to my gun smith who could then use parts from both guns to create parts each of us needs.

I can provide a name and phone number if you want to speek with the gun smith. I got his card from a major outfitter in our area.

You can contact me at cluper@swbell.net

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Old 07-02-2007, 07:32 PM   #10
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I Recently Bought A 1914 Savage Model Hammerless Pump 22 And Need To Replace A Few Parts (or Make Them) But I Cannot Find A Parts Breakdown For This Model . Any Help Would Be Appreciated.i Do Not Plan On Shooting It But I Would Like It To Function Properly.
Your going to have to a few bucks for the schematic.
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Old 11-22-2007, 06:26 PM   #11
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I Recently Bought A 1914 Savage Model Hammerless Pump 22 And Need To Replace A Few Parts (or Make Them) But I Cannot Find A Parts Breakdown For This Model . Any Help Would Be Appreciated.i Do Not Plan On Shooting It But I Would Like It To Function Properly.
I've got a model 1914 Savage too & also looking for parts, mainly buttstocks. If you come across any, please let me know. HFarley. E-mail address is tfarley07@att.net .
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Old 11-22-2007, 07:00 PM   #12
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I've got a model 1914 Savage too & also looking for parts, mainly buttstocks. If you come across any, please let me know. HFarley. E-mail address is tfarley07@att.net .
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Check out
Bob's Gun Shop
P.O. Box 200 Royal AR.
71968
Phone# (501) 767-1970
I found a stock there ,for an obscure 22 Rifle.
He has thousands of stocks!
Hope this helps you.

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Old 12-09-2007, 10:42 AM   #13
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Old 12-25-2007, 01:23 PM   #14
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Hi , are you still looking for parts for your 1914 savage ? I am dismantling one now and going on ebay . I have the stock and butt plate on now . Item numbers
230206244611 & 230206249252

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I just signed up and seen your reply on the savage 1914,I know it is old but was woundering if you had any more parts or could point me in the right direction,Tkanks Loren
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Old 05-20-2008, 10:36 AM   #15
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I have some Savage 1914 parts for sale on Gunbroker.

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I just signed up and seen your reply on the savage 1914,I know it is old but was woundering if you had any more parts or could point me in the right direction,Tkanks Loren
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Old 06-28-2008, 05:52 PM   #16
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Hi guys sorry if I'm butting in, but newbe with question. Did they make a reproduction of the Savage model 1914 22 pump?

I seen one today at a flea market that looked absolutely new condition, the guy said he was told it was "redone". I have looked at allot of old guns but this looks new. Hex barrel and has the 1906/1915/1916 patented dates also says below the site "Model 1914" but also says on the side "Not designed for high speed cartridges"?... Thanks SB

update.. Well I went back and bought it for $265, sure does look new (everything nice and sharp) but the guy said the fellow he bought it from paid $350 to restore it and it was a nice clean gun to start with, it has a 5 digit serial# 450xx... anyone have an idea of the age?

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Old 07-22-2008, 08:31 PM   #17
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Hello, I just posted a parts schematic for the 1914 Savage .22 pump on the "24hourcampfire forum.
24hourcampfire: Savage 1914 .22 pump
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Says on the side "Not designed for high speed cartridges" anyone else have this on their guns? .. Thanks SB
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Old 08-15-2008, 08:51 AM   #19
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I have a Model 1914, octagon barrel with a 4 digit serial number. It has been in the family since the early 40's. I wrote the Savage Arms Co. around 1966 asking about the date of manufacture and got a short reply stating 1914, as if it was obvious. Had it hot blued in the early 70's and a cracked firing pin replaced. It is not marked with a hi-speed cartridge warning.
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Old 08-16-2008, 06:35 AM   #20
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I inherited a Savage model 1914 pump action .22 from my grandfather. However its missing its magazine tube assembly. When I was 16, I wasn't aware how rare the rifle was and let a friend borrow it. The magazine tube fell out and I have been looking for a replacement part ever since. I believe my grandfather would rest in peace a little easier if I could find a replacement part. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Check out Brownells or Midway. They sell easy to assemble (provided you have some mechanical ability and basis tools) tube magazine kits. I believe they even have one for the Savage Model 29 which should fit the 1914.
Or... most gunsmiths will custom build one for you (most likely from one of these kits) for about the same price.
Unless originality is an issue, there's no reason to go w/o a tube magazine replacement. EVER.
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