Savage 340 Serial Number Dates

Year of manufacture savage 340 its a savage 340 in 22 hornet. Seial number is 1439xx. Only accurate rifles are interesting.

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Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 8:10 pm
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Mine does not appear to have a serial number. IT has 3 letters stamped on the rec. under the barrels , HVD are the letters. I hear pre-1968 shotguns of some makes have no ## numbers. The barrel is stamped Westfield Mass. 28' barrels F-M chokes,double triggers,walnut stock,pressed checkering,vent rib. By all means a fancy Stevens 311 hardware store type American doublegun. I am thinking 1960,s era . Good meatgun.


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Post subject: Re: Savage fox Mod -B production dates
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Well, Savage moved into the Westfield location in the very late '50s, and serial numbers were required on all new guns by the Gun Control Act of 1968, so I'd think your gun was made in that time period.


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Post subject: Re: Savage fox Mod -B production dates
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The 1960 Savage/Stevens/Fox catalogue still has the Chicopee Falls address, while the 1961 has the Westfield, Mass. address. Here is my canned Fox Model B chronology --
Fox Model B – The Fox Model B was added to the 1940 Fox catalogue put out by Savage. The retail price was $25. The Model B was offered in 12-, 16-, and 20-gauges and .410-bore, and had a color case-hardened frame. By January 22, 1945, the retail price of the Model B was up to $34.50. After WW-II the Springfield 311 (1947) and then the Stevens 311 (1948 and on) were built on a version of the Model B action. Through the 1954 catalogue the Model B remained a double trigger, plain extractor, slim forearm utility gun. In the 1955 catalogue Savage added a Model BST which got a non-selective single trigger and a beavertail forearm. The offerings were the same for 1956 thru 1958.
By the 1960 catalogue the B and the BST got ventilated ribs. There were no changes in the 1961 catalogue.
For 1962 a B De Luxe in 12-gauge was added with a satin chrome receiver, white-line grip cap and butt plate, checkered side panels, beavertail, ventilated rib, and gold plated non-selective single trigger. They also gold plated the trigger on the BST. There were no changes for 1963.
For 1964 the De Luxe became the BDE, and included automatic ejectors, and also was available in 20-gauge chambered for 3-inch shells. The B and BST remained unchanged.
For 1965 the B and BST 20-gauges got 3-inch chambers.
For 1966 the satin chrome BDE was gone. There was a BSE with ejectors, non-selective single trigger, satin black finish, white-line butt plate and grip cap, beavertail and ventilated rib. The Model B had double triggers, was case hardened, had a ventilated rib, and now a beavertail. Both guns now featured impressed stamped checkering. For 1967, 8 and 9 the offerings were the same. The gun control act of 1968 required Savage to start putting serial numbers on these guns.
I don’t have a 1970 catalogue, but by 1971 there was a gun called the Savage 550 which was just like the BSE but had a case hardened receiver, and was offered in 12- and 20-gauges. The text said it had precisely engineered barrels resulting in perfect balance. In the picture it appears to be a mono-bloc design?!? Also grip caps are gone from the B and BSE. Offerings for 1972 were the same – the 550 listed at $174.95, the B-SE listed at $164.95, and the B listed at $139.95.
By 1973, the BSE and 16-gauges are gone, but there is a 24-inch barrel B in 12-gauge and 20-gauge, both with 3-inch chambers.
For 1974 the Savage 550 is gone and the B-SE is back. The B-SE 12-gauge has 2 ¾ inch chambers and the 12-gauge B and 24” Fox B have 3-inch chambers. All the 20-gauge and .410-bore are 3-inch chambered. No changes for 1975, 6, 7, or 8. For 1979 the grip caps are back and the double triggered B is offered with ejectors as the BE.
For 1980, cut checkering is back, but the 24-inch barrel offerings are gone – B, BE and B-SE. In 1981 the BE was gone, but the FA-1 and the FP-1 Fox autoloader and pump appeared. For 1982 the Fox offerings were B, B-SE, FA-1 and FP-1.
For 1983 the only Fox offering was the B-SE. The B-SE remained through the 1987 catalogue when its list price was $525. By the 1988 catalogue the Fox name was gone.


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Post subject: Re: Savage fox Mod -B production dates
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Thanks that puts it at the 1966-67 time frame. Pressed checkering,Mod -b 23/4' chambers white line spacers,vent rib,case color rec. Great field gun and will take it turkey hunting. Gave $440 for it and its in 98% cond. with lever showing extreme right and tight. Closet shotgun from 1966-67 era. I like this better than the Stoegers and Russain doubles. Wow I,m 56 and remember 311,s going for $150-200. Seen a mint 16ga early 1950,s go for $400.


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