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Old 11-07-2009, 07:46 PM   #1
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Stevens 410/ 22 breach load over/under

I have a double barrel over/under 410/ 22 breach load, made by Stevens. Anyone know when these were made?
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Old 11-07-2009, 09:18 PM   #2
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The Stevens .22-.410 was introduced in 1939 and discontinued in 1950.The name was changed to Savage/Stevens M24 after that.The Stevens has collectors value ranging from $425.at 100%-$250 at 90%,$165 at 70%.The Savage M24 has similar pricing but may start at around $600.or be down to about $350. ,,,sam.
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Old 11-07-2009, 09:25 PM   #3
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sam, Thanks for the info!
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Old 11-07-2009, 10:25 PM   #4
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These are wonderful guns and are in demand your lucky to have one.
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Old 11-08-2009, 02:22 PM   #5
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It was my Grandads.
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Old 11-08-2009, 03:15 PM   #6
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Savage bought out Stevens in 1950and promptly discontinued most of what they made except the little combination guns, and the single barreled shotguns The combo was changed to the savage mod 24, and the shotguns were changed to Savage shotguns both were first only 410 ga/.22, and 410 Shotgun. The expanded later to what is available today! They can be very handy firearms, I have a couple of these little combos. The little topper ( i'm Reminded were was not a savage but an H&R) shotgun chambered for 20 Ga that were my four kids first shotguns, and they still have them, and my youngest is 45 yrs old! The H&R topper was about the same quality as the old Stevens shotguns.

Hunt with your grandpa's little combination gun, and put it to the use it was made for! You'll love that little firearm, and the fact that it was your grandpa who owned it even makes it better. Hang onto it and pass it down to your kids.
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That was a Savage/Stevens model 24rifle/shotgun combo, and a H&R Topper singleshot shotgun.H&R had a combo,but it was a m58/m258.I don't know if it was a Savage patent. ,,,sam.

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Thanks big boomer, DUGABOY1 & samuel I used to hunt with it years ago, but haven't in quite a while. I want to get back to using it at a target range and eventually do some hunting again!
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That was a Savage/Stevens model 24rifle/shotgun combo, and a H&R Topper singleshot shotgun.H&R had a combo,but it was a m58/m258.I don't know if it was a Savage patent. ,,,sam.
Samuel, You are correct the Topper was an H&R, sorry about that!

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unfortunately, dugaboy1, none of my children are into firearms :~(
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unfortunately, dugaboy1, none of my children are into firearms :~(
You can adopt me and you'll have into firearms.
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