Free to a go home (i.e. for RFD fees only) is my Savage 23D in 22 Hornet.
The rifle is fair condition and is at least 75 years old but I honestly don't know how much life is left in the barrel. Additionally, a deep clean with C2R has uncovered what looks like pitting in the barrel but it still shot well the last time I shot it at Cawdor which was a few months ago. The magazine (4 rounds) can be a bit temperamental - I think I've sorted it but could it probably do with some more tinkering - generally I have two in the mag and one in the chamber. It's not threaded but has a threaded adapter fitted (1/2 UNF) which has proved to be solid and has remained in situ since I've owed it and worked well with a T8 reflex moderator. I have plenty of once fired brass that will accompany the rifle and about 136 rounds of expanding ammunition that can be sent separately at cost.
Reason - With my 222, I really don't need it any more and I'm looking to free up a slot.
Savage 23D - 22 Hornet.
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Savage 23D - 22 Hornet.
“The standard you walk past is the standard you accept.”
Lieutenant General David Morrison
I plink, therefore I shoot.
Lieutenant General David Morrison
I plink, therefore I shoot.
Re: Savage 23D - 22 Hornet.
Wow, that would look nice next to my Savage Model 5
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Re: Savage 23D - 22 Hornet.
It's yours!
“The standard you walk past is the standard you accept.”
Lieutenant General David Morrison
I plink, therefore I shoot.
Lieutenant General David Morrison
I plink, therefore I shoot.
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Re: Savage 23D - 22 Hornet.
I am glad it is going to a good home
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Re: Savage 23D - 22 Hornet.
I am truly excited about this, I have always fancied a 22 Hornet plus it is of the same era as my Savage Model 5 so what is there not to like
Re: Savage 23D - 22 Hornet.
All stripped and cleaned and ready to go. I had expected some period Leupold bases to arrive today however it did not happen so I have fitted some open sights to enable me to have a plink. Hopefully I can pick some factory ammunition up and see how it performs.
To say I am chuffed is an understatement, the only problem is it looks like a little Rimfire and I keep forgetting it is a centre fire rifle.
History wise I spotted a broad arrow in a box on the right hand side just in front of the ejection port which would suggest it hit our shores around 1941 as part of the 'Send a gun To defend a British home' push initiated 1940ish (If anyone knows anything on this I would be interested)
To say I am chuffed is an understatement, the only problem is it looks like a little Rimfire and I keep forgetting it is a centre fire rifle.
History wise I spotted a broad arrow in a box on the right hand side just in front of the ejection port which would suggest it hit our shores around 1941 as part of the 'Send a gun To defend a British home' push initiated 1940ish (If anyone knows anything on this I would be interested)
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