I don't think they ever made a 22/12 combo. As attractive as that would be in theory, in practice the 12 ga 24s were awfully heavy. The 22/20 ga is a better combination if you have to carry the gun anywhere.Did they ever make a .22/12 guage. I love the .410 but price availability would make the .22/12 the ultimate suvival grocery getter.
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If I was young again I would start a manufacturing business for a light weight combo gun along the lines of the model 24. I can't believe some one can't make a product like that, and sell it for 1/2 of what Savage was trying to charge .
I have it home and can't get it open. .22mag/20
Anybody have any thoughts?
However the deal breaker is that using factory loads or equivalent pressure reloads in the rifle barrel will sometimes unlock the action. Because of the mass of the action this mostly seems to take place after the pressure is down and the case itself never moves out of place.