How big is the barrel on a savage 12 gauge shotgun?

How big is the barrel on a savage 12 gauge shotgun?

At some point in the early 1970’s the 16 gauge was dropped, but the other three bores were available until the end. The usual barrel lengths were 30, 28, and 26 inches in 12 gauge and 28 and 26 inches in 16 and 20 gauge, although some guns with 24 inch barrels were sold. All .410 bore guns came with 26″ barrels.

What’s the gauge on a Savage Model B?

Following are some specifications for the Fox Models B and B-SE circa 1975 as provided by the Gun Digest and Shooter’s Bible. Gauges: 12, 20, .410 bore Chamber length: 3″

What was the price of the first Savage gun?

(Savage had purchased Stevens in 1920.) The resulting gun, named the Fox Model B was introduced at a MSRP of $25.75. It was to be a long lived model, remaining in the Savage line until rising manufacturing costs and the sale and reorganization of Savage Industries, Inc.

What was price of Savage Fox Model B?

(Savage had purchased Stevens in 1920.) The resulting gun, named the Fox Model B was introduced at a MSRP of $25.75.

What kind of shotgun does Savage Company make?

Savage was one of the few American makers of affordable double-barrel shotguns including the Fox Sterlingworth, Fox Model B, and Stevens Model 311 and produced rifles and shotguns under house brand names for large store chains.

When did Savage Arms stop making side by side shotguns?

The Savage/Fox Model B Side-by-Side Shotguns. By Chuck Hawks. Savage Arms purchased the A.H. Fox Company in November of 1929. They kept the A.H. Fox gun in production until America’s entry into the Second World War, 1942 being the last year an A.H. Fox retail catalog appeared.

Which is the first Savage semi automatic shotgun?

The S1200 is the first semi-automatic shotgun sold under the Stevens brand. The S1200 uses an inertia-driven action that uses to recoil force of the gun to cycle shells. The S1200 weights 6.8 pounds. Options for 26-inch and 28-inch barrels are available. As of 2018, Savage sold the 212 (12 gauge) and 220 (20 gauge) model shotguns.

What kind of barrel does a Model B shotgun use?

Like most American double guns except the Winchester Model 21 and much later Ruger Gold Label, Model B barrels were built on the through lump system. This is a satisfactory method of joining the barrels, but it produces a gun wider across the breech than the chopper lump, dovetail lump, or mono-block systems.

Are there any single barrel break open shotguns?

One interested in them should take advantage of literature available on the subject. This company manufactured a number of single-barrel break-open single-shot shotguns. They were chambered for various gauges, with various length barrels and chokes. They are quite similar in appearance and were designed as inexpensive utility-grade weapons.