Savage Model 29 Serial Numbers

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Savage Model 29 Serial Numbers

Anyone tell me about this rifle. The Breuss Cancer Cure. I did search and there are a few threads on them. Saw one at the local GS. It is a latter one as it doesn't have the octagon barrel.

It has been refinished but very nicely as to the barrel. The receiver has a different color to it almost like it was in the bluing to long but I kinda like the color. Stock is excellent. My old Blue book does not give much of a value to them. I don't know what a current one has for it.

Aug 23, 2016 You are not logged in. Home Forums Savage Collectors Savage Model 29A. - 2 with checkered wood and no serial number. The model 29. Could someone tell me what year a Savage Model 29A Serial # 26814L was made. I recently got one that's in pertty bad - Answered by a verified Expert.

Are these considered 'gallery guns?' Looks like a cool rifle but are they known trouble makers? I been collecting these older 22cal pump rifles and the prices are all over the lot. The old winchester and remingtton's seem to be higher in price lately but the savage and stevens are still affordable and desireable too.

I've seen them for $250 and less. I recently picked up two savage m29b's 22cal pumps that take 22 s/ l/lr bullets. But prices can vary. The win's and rem's i have seen are well over $500. The bottomline is how greedy the GS or seller is in some cases. Crack Apache Log Viewer there. I also realize there are guys who just collect these older 22's too. So there maybe a demand for them.

I would checkout gunsamerica or gun broker to get an idea. Has guns listed but he is at the top limit on some of his prices. He sells very quickly so a day to day watch for a price is needed. Most of the gallery 22cal rifles are in 22 short.

The only 22 pumps in 22 short i have seen are the winchester 1890's so far. I also got into collecting the single shot, falling block and rolling block older 22's too. I been buying them for the new grandson so he will have the guns to start off with someday. The Model '29' is a pre-war mfg.22 pump. The Model 29A and 29B are post WW2. The '29A' and '29B' are esscentially the same rifle with some minor cosmetic differences.

The 29B was made to take a 'scope'. There were deluxe versions, ect. The earlier Model 29 was a different gun altogether inside and parts will not interchange. The off color (purple or reddish color) of the receiver on some of the rifles is usually from a reblue. The receivers were a casting and do not always take a hot-salt reblue well,,turning color after the job is done. Model 29A and 29B rifles are very nice shooters. There are a couple weak points in them. Din Condensed Black Font.

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