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Now if you as an individual or trust wanted to make an AOW you'd have to pay a $200 tax makers tax, but once it's made you can transfer it for just a $5 tax stamp. Any such weapon which may be readily restored to fire.
#SAVAGE MODEL 24 OVER UNDER 22 410 PRICE MANUAL#
Weapons with combination shotgun and rifle barrels 12 inches or more, less than 18 inches in length, from which only a single discharge can be made from either barrel without manual reloading A pistol or revolver having a barrel with a smooth bore designed or redesigned to fire a fixed shotgun shell Any weapon or device capable of being concealed on the person from which a shot can be discharged through the energy of an explosive The BATF, in their official guidebook (and in United States Code), has the following definition of an AOW:įor the purposes of the National Firearms Act, the term “Any Other Weapon” means: it's an AOW when you cut the barrels shorter than 18" but over 12" Little know fact the changing from combo rifle/shotgun to a NFA status weapon, on combo guns is in special classification as it's neither a short barreled rifle nor a short barreled shotgun I had a gunsmith friend that tried to talk me into putting changeable choke on mine but I never could justify as I was hitting what I wanted with it. (something about that sentence just seems unseemly) Working over the trigger can make a dandy for shooting the 22 but then you have to be careful when shooting shotgun where a premature discharge can hurt ya. Now that my eyes are older I might think of a fiber optic I did take a file to my front sight and thinned it some as it was huge. Stevens made one before being bought up by Savage - and there was an M6 sold by someone that was mostly metal and a copy of air force survival rifle.ġ385ĕD-22/410ğor the. They made a campers model that came in a floating take down case with shorterīarrels - had storeage in buttstock - neat idea.Ĭhoate's I think it was made a folding stock for 'em a long time ago and that was also very nice - other companies made other versions same combo gun idea - friend had I think it was called a "bronco" crude but worked ok. Once you get yourself trained you don't have the issue too To avoid the dreaded I blew my supper to bits, you need to train to always lever the hammer selector in one position then when you cock it to fire select (or not) the barrel before pulling the trigger and then recock the hammer and change the selector back Rear buttstock and you can store half a dozen 20 ga and a tube with 22 ammo. I mounted peep sight on mine and that works well - also consider a cuff for Mine has hammer selector for upper or lower again works well for right or lefty My gun has the opening lever over the pistol grip works well for right or lefty I'd love to find a 357 magnum or 30-30 but prices are up quite high now says my wallet.
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(most of the noise is impact or hammer strike) With my longer barrel I use 22 standard velocity shorts as silent pest eliminators my snakecharmer is about the best use of that round IMHOĢ0 gauge with high brass 3" or slug's get your attention but not enough to bother me. Never seen a 25/20 version of Savage 24 - could be a dandy cast boolit woods gun though. the smaller frame is much handier to carry in the woods IMHOĢ2LR, 22 Mag RF, 22 Hornet, 222, 223, 30-30, 357 mag Two frame sizes the smaller (410 & 20 ga) and larger 12ga Or you'll have a lovely scar over your eyebrow! Love my 22lr over 20 ga - if you put a scope on it watch out for shooting 20 ga