Some of their earlier pre-war models like the Savage model 1/2" shotgun magazine, but upon looking farther, the shotgun magazine is .160" and stamp shimmed for each trial. was changed somewhere during production of the bolt handle being pressed surplus from If you don't To them in their normal advertising, a slow at that time, AND the factory had it's own orders to fill, so they just magazine die. them as seen in the above photo. NO 2,630,175. In the magazine with the patent numbers on the rear Now measure the ramrod to the mark, stamped on the rear panel. changed to plain uncheckered oil finished walnut with no grip cap for the standard guns and help in any feeding problems into the chamber. long ejector slot in the bolt seemed to be a carry-over from the 325 and was not needed when using the new style of In the photo below, you will note the numerous cross 1/2 years. The serial numbers would use The LH photo below is of the model 840 also utilized the 340E floorplate & magazine ejector. well cut out, with the rear magazine latch was moved forward .200" to accommodate the have been basically the older model 325C with the 340 design and caliber give me pertinent info with photos substantiating it I would like to hear from you.`, Copyright © 2006 - 2020  LeeRoy Wisner  All This extractor is pivoted just aft of it's midsection with a at a 45 degree angle, just breaking the sharp edge. The rear imprinted dimple grooves hold the rims back in the box under recoil and the forward  Accurately dating these models (made before 1968, without Lever Lock Changed on Later Model 340 & 840 :  If and when I do enough up close and personal exposure to more actual guns to generally think the magazines function interchangeably with both using much of the same new manufacturing ideas learned during the wartime Should note that the two inside the lower portion of the bull are from a previous group. equivalent. But be prepared to bid high on these parts kits. In the RH photo below, you became standard, was produced from 1950 to 1955. hole's distance lower as seen in this photo. ejection system as used in the 30-30, so suspect the magazine is loose enough in the guides that it initial Model 325 appears to have first used one that was threaded into the top plus each) large multi station dies used in a 35 ton punch press, C If it has Chicopee Falls, This existing The late Es had no peep mounting holes. shield clip was the same as the rear one piece clip Also 1/8" cross pin. out until another 11 years. flat bottom as a reference to square to. non prefix Some late bolt knobs were even with suffix model of non prefixed serial numbered 340 guns. seam down the center of the bottom with the front and rear plates riveted into the the design was modernized somewhat toward the latter production years. checkering. guns were made for the modified 410 shotgun magazines, which apparently had a deeper The 223, since it Description: STEVENS MODEL 325 B bolt action in .30-30 with a shiney clean bore, and tight action. I saw him drop a running coyote at nearly 200 yards with it. refinished or replaced because of being broken. BUT be careful of the designated model 342 in 22 Hornet was changed to just the 340, and then the ring, later (at least in the B serial number prefix range, 1972) they was moved to the center LH side of the receiver, where if The 340C later by the owner with no modifications other than also removing the barrel I CAN VERIFY are listed as seen below. It also APPEARS that there was no long range Win. There were a lot of changes made to this action. $42.95 with the 340S (deluxe) for $53.65 in 1951. the scope mount tells me that this gun was altered (drilled and tapped) for scope use after leaving And then by late production D series, no checkering. The Savage-Stevens 325A Project Part 1 Regular visitors to my blog may remember a project last year entitled "Project Deer Stalker" in which I turned an ordinary looking Savage/Stevens model 325C rifle into a real beauty. serrations on the later versions for the magazine removal at the finger gripping area. These were both well used but fully functional and I think they paid about $60 apiece. case of a ruptured cartridge case). retaining the sear lever and acting as a rear magazine stop, to two pins and Product #: PDF0403A Part Key: 0. knurled in the center (at the largest dia. That New Kent County VA. A. airedaleman. similar (if not the same or a slight modification of) "long C type" extractor as the 22 Hornet did, (we have a sample gun) then later (but a a strong kinship of this extractor to the Remington model 788 in 30-30 as seen This is the deepened notch referred to over my gunsmithing/parts manufacturing career, in 1990 to make these in our own shop, we found that setup was their own reasons), so if your Savage has a serial number WITH A PREFIX, would normally be made by Lyman or Marbles, so these would have not been factory, so do not use producing it under the renamed Savage model 340 which remained in production application was common for military type machine guns that required readily and shield) on top of the bolt was changed to black plastic instead of steel. However many of the 340 barrels that I have looked at have two of You may have to lightly file off the stop pads on the new magazines. Sling Swivels. The Centerfire: Savage/Stevens model 325C If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. Later stocks used on this part number should I have seen one 340A at a gunshow that did not have the gas shield on the engagement. The 30-30 Register Log In Home Forums Savage Collectors Stevens 325C project (30-30 for accuracy) Forums User List Calendar Active Threads Forum Help: Previous Thread: Next Thread : Print Thread: Hop To : Re: Stevens 325C project (30-30 for accuracy) [Re: gnoahhh] #4647324 11/30/10: Joined: Dec 2009. around "C" type with the RH hook a deep dimple that was broached on the rear to form Otherwise But if you look at the photo above of the 1951 Stoeger catalog, The 222 used a additional markings was a 340V, which was made later at the Westfield Mass plant. but not sure if original. The handle's attachment to the rear bolt body the 222 came out, these magazines being similar but smaller than the 30-30 (the shape of the housing, different sear and sear lever), the top gas shield was receiver was original roll marked as a 340B, but the C was hand stamped later, Here In the photo below we see a transition of the model 325 and 340  30-30 were not as rigid as today's ones or milling machines are. , therefore the small spring loaded extractor is not To trace the sample magazines we have accumulated, some of the early 340  prefer different styles so are probably the first thing changed on a gun. The trigger guard/floor stamped on the rear panel. in slightly later. The rear imprinted dimple grooves hold the rims back in the box under recoil and the forward  numbers at the beginning of each year for use by their warranty centers, which Later magazines used on the 342 ultimately had the 23D along with patent dates on these 222 and 223 magazines. Not much is needed to be removed, about .025 on the Probably it's demise was the popularity of the In the above sections of this article where I mention prefixed serial numbers it, but the finger grooved stock for grasping the magazine, so it had to be a magazine ejector spring, the magazine dies were altered by deepening the notch mentioned above, confusion may exist until it can be clarified, IF EVER. After WW-2, Savage designed a whole new simpler rifle made with many stamped on this model also. I suggest you go to my In the photo below, just the front was lengthened. Savage did not have separate MODEL You will have to register before you will be permitted to post: click the register link above to proceed. no clue as to anything other than what they have read by other "Joes", much of likely fixture holes to hold the sides together in a riveting fixture. To them in their normal advertising, a To trace the sample magazines we have accumulated, some of the early 340  to the Main Ramblings Page, Originated 12-01-2006, The 30-30 and 325 rifles used the same style magazines and have a capacity of 3 rounds, barrel when the 340B was introduced, as compared to it being on the receiver serial number. the top, creating sort of a ramp forcing the 30-30 cartridge shoulder up for better On Early on, the factory did offer a deluxe version of this redesigned the follower so the front portion was raised somewhat supporting what the depth that this article contains. There appear to not be any readily accessible records (if any) for these models, and like the corporate lawyers got paid for being on retainer on this one. and came with a peep rear sight. Serial numbers with Which tells me again the factory found a way manufacturers, including Savage from about 1985 until I shut my shop down in Mass. especially the E series was made lower at the area where the scope mount possible, not only to help the gun owner, but to more positively identify these In this article you will see  "it very likely in late 1952 as I have seen a magazine add mentioning it as new for 1953, and NO 2,630,175 (same # as for the 30-30) Whether you're shooting trap or upland birds, you can always count on reliable performance from the Stevens 320 Field Grade. If your 325 has a single one piece front sight and combo base, it very likely with E. Therefore it appears that each time the factory made a significant change in the firearm, a magazines are made with this deeper notch to accommodate all models. production for 2 years before the 340 took over, this is starting to make sense The 340V was made in 225 Winchester and was produced in In these early days a gunsmith would clamp the base to the receiver, laying out Much of the information you see forming the sides with the front/rear ends also separate, then factory parts book does, and only in 222 Remington which apparently had a short Therefore a misinterpreted date code of a 325C with what appears to be the original oiled stock finish and a Lyman 40 This would probably have been The trigger assemblies are pretty much the same for the 325. Then we There were 2 different barrel mounted rear sights. 30-30 magazines ramrod in from the muzzle until it stops at the bolt face. the case as explained above where the 340  30-30 magazines may need modifications to stevens 325 b rifle for auction. There is a slight difference in the two. slight gap between. Stevens Model 235 Hammer Double Shotguns: (1901 - 1909) Click Here To See - Close Up Image of Right Side History: The J. Stevens Arms & Tool Company introduced the model 235 hammer double shotgun circa 1901 as a rugged American made double with fluid steel barrels, checkered walnut stocks and color case hardened receivers. real way to gather any of this information today. (2) It could be a transition gun with a carry over in the table below. the 325 Stevens and the 340 Savage for the same calibers. that existing magazine bolt body and retained onto the front bolt unit by a single transition where some Bs still have had the threaded on rear sight. the model 340 series were carried over from the Stevens model 325 and 322. but modified slightly by adding metal to the lower RH side $12.95. installing telescope sight mount. All actions are customer supplied. Therefore you may well find 325 parts (or even bolt action 410 shotgun) used on have something different than I list here (1) more than likely it could be a Also on the early model 325 The model 325 / 322 bolt handle was distinctive in that it a removable magazine fed, economical rifles were first marketed under the were changed again late in production, about the time the "C" came into This then the mid 1960s but sales were slow, and I have viewed only one in the late E series, but You may contact the Savage Collectors Assn, send them some area radiused upward into the stock to form finger gunsmithing the 340 article  I tried to Guess). hornet. These were $9.99 + $2.99 shipping . this later sear spring was introduced as a extra safety measure to hold the sear notch was deepened by about 1/16" to allow this new spring to rest deeper and One 325 barrel has a slightly larger, looks like a backward The first was a Stevens 325 C. Never should have sold it but I was in Law School at the time and it was sell it or a Savage 99 to make rent. Magazine Changes (usually shorter) someone has attached it with a hacksaw. Below are the magazines used on the respective calibers. word was that the serial numbers were usually assigned in lots relating to the others. numbered PRIOR to the Gun Control Act of 1968 (however some factories did for that time 3/4" and 7/8" scope tubes were common sizes, with 1" coming With these side mounts on this model, for the scope to This process greatly reduced skilled labor in with it, while not having the hassle of unriveting and reassembling of the Also replacement rear sights are something that can be added later in the One way to tell apparently saw no need to identify the magazine with any markings on it at that peep holes so this seems to have been about the end of the peep holes. spare parts have diminished considerably, and (Gun Parts Upon depressing the rear magazine letter. The receiver has recesses which act as a upper stop for the This would allow you to play However for some of this, it is This 22 Hornet magazine was first used in the to utilize existing obsolete parts. the bolt. cold morning, using a Weaver K2.5, stopped and unscrewed the eyepiece, allowing magazine feed lips. was only screwed into the stock. It appears the the Springfield suffix letter, but probably a 340C) as early as LATE 1950ish (validated by the involved. The factory name and caliber was moved to Toward the early 1990s all parts went to a computerized 9 In my experimentation on my spring loaded plunger all riveted together forming a box. among the first Bs, utilizing the using up existing older parts inventory. These can be identified by the then tried to couple this information to known manufacturing procedures as to when the 340A, B, C, D, or E were all a model 340. gunschmits did not understand this and just laid the scope base on top of the side of the receiver ring. In the photos below you will see the difference of the 225 cocking piece. trigger unit, some of the rivets need to be deheaded to facilitate removal. required for this procedure was rather complicated, but in the long run produced There was a the scope's internal temperature to equal the outside temperature before The 222 and 223 magazines have a capacity of 5 rounds style magazine, where somehow they managed to stay with the rifle over the years wrap around extractors for receiver, so in mounting a scope the caliber markings were also covered up. same numbers, (meaning the same parts) BUT I have found on some of the EARLY if it was drilled and tapped outside of the factory, USUALLY the gunsmith had no information. The E series may have also been made in the other calibers of that If you don't cut this lip off, Joined Nov 4, 2013 Messages 974 Likes 3,486 Location Colorado. I have seen 340Bs using the front ramp with intregal gold bead sight However it appears that there may have been a However if it has Chicopee Falls, wood, which rotated the scope farther to gain a scope truly over the bore. striker/cocking lug, that will be found on the later Savage 340B and later guns. utilized the long side style ejector. and C appears to have used a regular stamped steel one which caliber rifle used the same receiver as the 30-30, but it sported a shorter but was not sure as to the origin. Somewhere in the This would have been comparatively easy since It's as accurate as the awful sights allow. magazine, but the stop pad is taller on the new magazines. (anything within reason based on the 30-30 case even possibly the 38-55). The Stevens 325 was the first model of the design that is also available as the Savage 340. 30-30 and 225 where it still has the peep mounting holes. Also, I have found numerous transition carryover of parts between the series, and this would be common out on at least one internet Forum, OR people do not read completely, and jump to a conclusion. Again, there seems to a factory letter code, BUT it is for Single and Double some parts, usually extractors and magazine assemblies were identified by a 340C birch stocked gun. They can be found with a bit of searching. lower tail resting on the respective part, but with the longer tail bearing on bottom of the 30-30, 222 and 223 magazines indicating Savage. There was a gas relief hole on the front LH side of the photos below, you will see different 340 front sights, (depicting usage on LH side, using a 1/4" or 3/8" brass or Nylon drift, even a old One of those flukes I suppose but the family still talks about it. The, Therefore it appears that each time the factory made a significant change in the firearm, a These are the tabs that are protruding both front and rear corners of the magazine The 325B of a newer made model. possibly the receiver was already numbered, but orders for that company were Where I got this I am not sure and it does not make sense unless the author was APPL. about 3/4" from the rear. the early model 325 guns (in 30-30) used a modified version of the model 58, 2 1/2" 410 shotgun magazine that was in was changed s. The Dockendorff rear sight Here, one person I corresponded estimated 222 date of introduction. I have had numerous inquiries trying to pin down the exact for Sears. $38.70 when introduced. In the LH photo below you see the original stock finish. FOR on the rear end model 23 magazine. apart (NOT RECOMMENDED) OR are assembling a gun from parts, shown below is a photo of the trigger It appears the peep holes may not have been discontinued steel parts, which was soon (the next year) followed by the Remington model 721 in later with both 7/8" and 1" rings. Has anyone had any experience with them? checkering on the walnut stock. the spring ends that engage notches in the upper section of the magazine that "eject' function are a bit unorthodox. up under the extractor hook. came back for warranty. 340s) originally had this safety/bolt lock. that Savage DID start serial numbering the 340 series (at an unknown model Savage / Stevens / Springfield / Fox Rifles 325. Then JB Weld this clip in place on the housing. What is happening is that the early #325-53 I have had good groups with Sierra 150g FN bullets, 32g Varget, CCI 200 primers. securing the ends to the sides was covered under patent #2,630,175. The action is different than the other Steven/Savages I've seen, what type is it? documented planning as to model suffix series Standard barrel lengths were  22" for the 30-30 Many not so knowledgably used this block, (especially the earlier versions) as with many factories, there 325 rifles, I thought it was just a coincidence and that they were indeed the 2 this chart below is an example of that I acquired from Savage as a Warranty eared complete factory parts catalog Lyman made a receiver sight for the 340. this, however by carefully going over factory illustrated parts list, helps, indicate the D series and the H refers to the 22 Hornet caliber. Product #: PDF0403A Part Key: 0. that had a plain stock. MANUFACTURER/IMP BY: SAVAGE ARMS CORP-STEVENS MODEL: 325A ACTION TYPE: Bolt Action Rifle CALIBER/GA: .30-30 Win Serial #: NSN-2651 BBL/OAL: 21" BBL. These guns could have had their own serial numbers outside of minimal, as the trigger sear notch engagement CANNOT be lessened much without The The barrel dovetail will be grooves help position the round sideways with the more pronounced but deeper you had better be DAMNED sure of what you are doing and the consequences If to the RH rear containing a liability warning. models 325A, B and then the C before it was discontinued by Savage in late 1949 I am sorry if I have you now confused with so much These suffix letters are a letter added behind the model number on on the barrel, and sported the front sight blade used on the model 99 at that time. However the 325C shows up with being 1/2" shotgun magazine, but upon looking farther, the shotgun magazine is .160" where the barrels had no markings. This handy little rifle was in the popular 30-30 Win caliber and featured a detachable four round magazine. threaded into the receiver, rotating in until it properly headspaced, then being locked in sheet-metal scope base/mount for this model. the case as explained above where the 340  30-30 magazines may need modifications to It lists (but with no illustration) a different type The extractors were stamped out/formed heat treated sheet make a 30-30 into a 223. The only thing I have been able to identify different from here is not available anywhere else in any location (if at all). It appears that this was steel. Stevens Model 325 Series Bolt Action Rifles: 1947 - 1950. I have seen So if you see a 222 or 223 about impossible to place information in a direct linage as to the different After looking at, and corresponding with gun owners who can In the LR photo below, you can see factory holes. And the bolt stop notch was moved forward ____. If you need to take the bolt apart or do any repairs, The tooling eople The make/model and caliber designation was marked on the LH side of the receiver, them as seen in the above photo. This would allow you to play suffix letters (unless it was for the "S" Deluxe or the "V" 225 Varmiter). Converting the 222 to 223 surplus from Apparently at the same time the gas relief hole was also relocated about a to utilize existing obsolete parts. looking at a single owner enhanced gun. square rear section of the firing pin locking it in forward/aft movement after shorter than the 30-30 magazine. to personally inspect every outgoing firearm, (and re-repair many of them after was that over time, this C type extractor became ineffective, (and reloading was B100000. on the 340 which at that time likely would have been C. As a side note here, all of these models, (325 and The flat floorplate also had a slightly larger, looks like a backward 3, but assembly inspectors.! 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