Savage 720 Semi Auto Shotgun, 12ga, Browning A-5 Pattern . . . - J G Sales Savage 720 semi auto Browning Auto-5 style shotgun in 12ga Features a 27″ barrel with good bore, 2 75″ chamber, and poly choke Has a blued patain finish with freckles and pitting, factory scroll scene engraving on receiver whcih has beendrilled and tapped for optic mounting Has checkered walnut stock with repairs, and hardened buttpad Mfg between 1930-1949, C R eligible, serial # 612
Savage Arms 755A 12 Gauge - Shotgun Forum I own two-a 775A and a 755A The 755A has a steel receiver and the 775A an aluminum one They are very similar to a Remington model 11, except they have a rounded receiver Model 11 barrels fit them Model 11 friction rings and governor rings work, too I don't know for sure, but I'd bet a lot of the receiver internals would interchange also
Replacement Parts For Savage 755A 775A - Jack First Inc. The Savage 755A 775A is a versatile shotgun celebrated for its robust construction and reliable performance Designed for hunting and sport shooting, it features a durable frame and smooth action
Savage 755A 16 gauge - Shotgun Forums The 755 755a shotguns were made for several years, in numerous gauge, barrel and choke combinations Tht 755a is the lighter weight version They are a bit clunky but I am partial to them Obviously they use the long recoil action of John M Browning Cleaned properly and using quality ammunition they make nice upland guns
1952 Savage 755A 16ga refreshed - Shotgun Forum The 755 755A and subsequent iterations 775 775A share parts with their predecessor the Savage 720 Numrich (gunpartscorp dot com) has a lot of new repro and new old stock (NOS) parts in stock
Savage 755A Date? - Shotgun Forum Hi Everyone, A buddy of mine has a 16 ga 755A According to him there is no letter number date code anywhere, but the serial # is 5796xx From what I found these were made from about 1949-58 Can it be narrowed down any further? I can't find any online sites to date these things via serial
Savage Model 755A - Shotgun Forum Hello gentlemen (and you too Mars), My father-in-law got the "Steal-of-a-lifetime" the other day He bought a Savage Model 755A for $10 at a garage sale Yup, you read correctly, $10! I had never heard of the 755 before, but it is very similar to the Auto-5 in basic operation, however the