They are a sturdy built gun that will deliver years of enjoyment. That particular model, I paid $350 for and could have sold it for the same amount, had I known about the law change.
22 Magnum, that was in mint condition for $250 and a day later I had 3 telephone calls from grandfathers that wished to purchase it for their grand children to use as a first gun, due to the fact that Pennsylvania went to a mentored youth hunter - where a child of any age can shoot squirrels and deer without a hunting license - as long as they are with a licensed hunter and do not carry the firearm in or out of the woods. For sale is a Savage Model 24 Over-Under Barrel Shotgun / Rifle in. I sold one a couple of years ago, chambered in 20 Gauge /. The best way to look up A serial number list for the Savage Model NinetyNine can be. usually around $250 for one in good condition. This day and age, with the advent of television promotions of hunting and shooting shows - it would have done well for itself, but at that time, it did not have a strong following.īecause of that, the market value for a gun like that has stayed low. They were marketed as a combo gun - usually for first time hunters and some models even came from the gun shop with a cheap scope installed for less than $100 But I would venture to say that your over and under shotgun was made sometime around 1974 - when that particular model was popular. I don't have the savage statistic's on hand anymore, because I lost all information stored on my computer a couple of months back.