- Location
- Saskatchewan
I had a 24C in .22 LR / 20ga., sorry to rain on the love fest, but it was built poorly, shot inaccurately, and the 20 ga barrel shot so far from the .22 sights that you could actually miss a sitting grouse with the cylinder bore shotgun barrel at 20 yds. ( it is NOT IC but has NO choke at all!) when aiming with the rifle sights. It failed to extract the empty shells sometimes, and was stocked far too low in the comb to be useful for flying birds.
Other than that, it looked cool, came in a nice take down case, had good specifications on paper, and had good resale value.
What a POS!
I understand that the crappy barrel band/front sight casting that mine came with was replaced with a soldered barrel spacer and separate front sight in later models, but it did not save the model from cancellation due to poor sales. Good riddance!
If you want a functional combination gun, you just may luck out with a Savage 24, or instead buy a good European gun for four times the money and be assured that it will function as intended. Unless you are lucky, you DO get what you pay for!
Other than that, it looked cool, came in a nice take down case, had good specifications on paper, and had good resale value.
What a POS!
I understand that the crappy barrel band/front sight casting that mine came with was replaced with a soldered barrel spacer and separate front sight in later models, but it did not save the model from cancellation due to poor sales. Good riddance!
If you want a functional combination gun, you just may luck out with a Savage 24, or instead buy a good European gun for four times the money and be assured that it will function as intended. Unless you are lucky, you DO get what you pay for!


















































