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Savage model 24 review
Savage model 24 review






I took a 7/8” paddle bit and drilled another hole into the butt that is about two inches deep. I figured this would keep the tube from rattling around and provide me with some cleaning patches. When this tube was inserted into the hole, I had about an inch-and-a-half of space left over so I cut a strip of cloth, rolled it up, and stuffed it in the hole. I scrounged up a long plastic tube that would hold 18 more CB’s and 6 more long rifles. I removed the butt plate and found that a nice, deep hole had been drilled for the nut that attaches the receiver to the stock. 22 long rifle hollow points and ten CB’s. In the fifth loop I inserted a plastic coin tube with a screw on lid. This sleeve has five loops on it, so I placed 20 gauge buckshot shells in four of the loops. Next I bought a cartridge sleeve for the stock. The sling makes it easier to carry the gun and it can be dissembled to provide a lot of cordage. Then I used fifty feet of 550 para-cord to tie up a nice cobra knot sling. The first thing I did was buy a set of sling mounts and attach them to the gun. I decided to make a few modifications to my combo gun so that even if the gun was all I had time to grab, I would still have a fighting chance at survival. Someone 100 yards away won’t even hear the discharge. 22 caliber subsonic rounds that have a signature about like an air rifle but are capable of penetrating 300 pages of a telephone book. It can be used to hunt anything from wood rats to deer, and in a pinch it can serve as a personal defense weapon. It is light, well made, accurate, and has few moving parts. If a defect is discovered after completing the transfer, you must contact the manufacturer directly for repair or replacement.The gun that sits next to my bug-out bag is an old Savage Model 24 combo gun chambered in. Once the firearm is transferred into your name, Cheaper Than Dirt! will not accept a return or exchange under any circumstance. It is important to thoroughly inspect your firearm before completion of the transfer. Call the FFL Dealer and set an appointment to confirm that the firearm is ready to be transferred. It may be an additional day or so before the FFL Dealer is ready to conduct the transfer of the firearm to you. The FFL Dealer will begin processing the shipment. Once shipped, your firearm will arrive at the FFL Dealer within 3-7 days business days. Most orders are processed within 2-3 business days from the time we receive and verify the FFL Dealers information.

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We will verify the FFL license and also make the FFL Dealer aware that an order from Cheaper Than Dirt! will soon be arriving for you. Once you place the firearm in your cart and checkout you will receive a confirmation email that has your order number and further instructions. If you feel the fees are too high, you can search for another FFL Dealer. The FFL Dealer is in business to make a profit and your internet purchase may be viewed as competition to their retail business. Fees can vary so check with the FFL Dealer ahead of time to request a quote on the fees associated with your firearm transfer. Remember, the FFL Dealer is doing you a favor and the process takes time to complete. There are duties that the FFL Dealer is required to do during the process which include a criminal and mental health background check through NICS. The FFL Dealer will usually charge a fee to conduct the transfer. If you choose a dealer that is not on our preferred list, either you or the FFL Dealer will be required to submit a copy of the Federal Firearms License referencing your Cheaper Than Dirt! order number. To find a list of FFL Dealers in your area area CLICK HERE. You may choose an FFL Dealer from our preferred listing or you may find a dealer in your area. There are thousands of FFL Dealers in the United States. Locating a Federal-Firearm License Dealer (FFL) in Your Area For an individual to receive a firearm from Cheaper Than Dirt! it must be shipped to an FFL Dealer in your state. Transfer fees may apply.įederal law requires firearms to be shipped to FFL Dealers. Pick up your firearm from the FFL Dealer, who will need to do a criminal and mental health background check.If you choose an FFL Dealer that is not on our preferred list, you or your FFL Dealer will be required to fax or email us a signed copy of the Federal Firearms License referencing your Cheaper Than Dirt! order number.Select a local Federal Firearms Licensed (FFL) Dealer that will accept the firearm and complete the transfer.Add your selected firearm(s) to your shopping cart and check out.






Savage model 24 review