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#10MinuteTalk - Mark’s Small Game Special – The Savage Model 24 .22 Over 410

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🗓️ 31 January 2023

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

.22 Long or 410 for small game? Trick question! The only choice you have to make with host Mark Boardman’s small-game-special – his vintage Savage Model 24 – is which barrel you select when it’s go-time. This unique combination gun features .22 long over 410 bore shotgun barrels and is the perfect solution for any woods walk requiring a bit of versatility to bring birds, bunnies and bushytails to bag. Tune in to hear all about it and its combination-gun cousins.

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0:00.0

What is up, everybody? I have my good friend, Mr. Ryan Muckenhearn, across from me.

0:07.0

Now, Ryan, we talk about a lot of cool things on this podcast. We talk about cool cartridges,

0:13.0

other cool products, really neat topics. And today, in my opinion, we're talking about a cool

0:19.0

gun. This is kind of like a cool gun highlight. What would you say? You were coming up with a name for

0:26.0

what we're doing today. A firearm feature. A feature. A feature. Yeah, featured firearm,

0:31.0

which does have a layeration, which I always, I always like. Ryan, this is one of mine. Probably

0:37.0

one of my own, my personal, I guess, cooler guns, right? Like it's one of the older guns that

0:43.0

I personally own. I feel like it's a unique firearm. And one of the reasons why I know it's

0:49.0

cool is you always comment that you really like it. And you like cool guns. I do. This is

0:56.0

the Savage Model 24. Let's talk about this thing. It ain't no. It's not. It's pretty old.

1:05.0

It's old enough that it doesn't actually have a serial number on it. Exactly. That in my, in my

1:10.0

readings, to see you know a lot of this stuff. And then I read about it, to learn about it.

1:14.0

So I have some sort of baseline when when we come in here. But yeah, the early models didn't

1:19.0

have serial numbers. In fact, we just looked, we double confirmed. So it's, it's kind of difficult

1:25.0

to find out or ascertain when it's made. But you can do that, I guess, within like a margin

1:32.0

of air by like the model, because the models changed over time. Different features, different

1:36.0

things. You know, some, you could say we're an advancement. And then, you know, maybe as things

1:42.0

move forward, it's not so much an advancement. Yeah. What do you know about the old Savage

1:47.0

model 24? Let's talk about its lineage. Sure. Imagine if you were a lad of 12, and you were

1:54.0

looking for the most practical firearm that a lad of 12. I know. And this is what I think about

1:59.0

when I think of model 24's. You might encounter a rabbit. You might encounter a squirrel. You might

2:04.0

encounter a quail. Maybe a grouse, possibly a peasant. Who knows? And you want to beg your

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