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Savage model 24 scope mounts
Savage model 24 scope mounts







Redfield scope mounts and the classic firearms of the 1950’s where a great combination and it did not hurt if you had Redfield rifle scopes installed also. They can really add to the quality of your classic rifles from the golden age of classic firearms. You can find many gun shops that have new and used Redfield rings and bases still available. There are many Redfield scope mounts and rings available on the market today. They gave those classic Remington 700 rifles a very distinct look that only added class to an already classy firearm. They were very nice looking and a pleasure to work with.

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I would install many Redfield scope mounts and rings on numerous firearms while gunsmithing in the 1970’s into the 90’s. This was also a name that the Stilth Scope Company used in the 1950’s on one of their scope models. One of the most famous Scopes of the Redfield scope company was the bear cub model. They would eventually purchase the Stilth scope company and start producing scopes under the Redfield scope company name. It was not until the early 1960s that the Redfield rifle scopes company would come into being. The butt has a cover that retains rifle and shotgun ammunition. The bores are very good and it shoots and functions perfectly. I have included photos of the worn / pitted area of outside barrel. It has open sights and a groove for scope mount using standatd 22LR mounts found in stores. The Redfield company was not really known for scopes in the 1950s. This is the Camper model with 20 inch barrels in calibres. They would also manufacture front sights for dovetailed hunting guns and target rifles. They were a high quality receiver site and were quite popular in the 1950s. They were made for regular rifles and target rifles. The Redfield micrometer receiver sites came on many of the Remington 22 target rifles of the 1950’s. These were high quality made receiver sites. Redfield also in those years would be manufacturing receiver sites and target sites for international match shooters. Redfield rifle scopes and Redfield scope mounts bases and rings were very popular in the 60s and 70s. The style looks of the 1950’s were very much the same compared to the mounts made years later. They would also at this time be manufacturing 1 inch and 26 mm diameter rings. In the 1961 advertisements, they were advertising the junior system and by that time were even manufacturing the extension style split rings. The junior scope mount system from the Redfield bases line were very functional and a fine looking addition to any rifle. Their style of the duel two-piece or one piece scope mounts that were manufactured in the 1950s and 60s and the split ring concept look very similar to today’s mounts. They were primarily a company that produced scope mounts but had no scopes of there own. 223 is 1:14 so stick to 55grainers or less, at least mine likes that weight or less.Redfield would produce Bases and rings for the Redfield scope mounts company of the 1950s. 22lr chamber adapter will add another nice little feature to take small game with.īy the way the twist rate on the. That will make a nice survival/foraging/trapping gun in my book. I plan on having a decent gunsmith take both barrels down to 18" recut the choke threads, put a peep on it and cerekote it. The 223 over 12 has been my go to gun for trapping this season. I don't plan on selling either one and I paid a chunk more than your$325.00. 223 over 12 and an older wood stocked 30/30 over 20 game. I have now redeemed myself and picked up an identical. I recently found a Russian Baikal in 223/12 ga that can be adjusted so sold my Savage 24. 400.00 looks like a decent price if it's in good condition. Use the scope for the 223 and the iron sights for the 12 ga. Like a fool, I sold it shortly after buying it as I didn't use it much. Since the point of impact doesn't usually agree you might also consider an ironsighter see through scope mount. I bought one new in 2003 and they stopped making them around that time. It is matte black with a synthetic stock.I would jump on that one. I found one for $325, I am thinking it is a good price. What is a good price for one of of these? I sold one a few years go and can't remember what I got for it, I am thinking I sold it for $350 or so.







Savage model 24 scope mounts