

For 1967, 8, the offerings were the same. Both guns now featured impressed stamped checkering. The Model B had double triggers, was case hardened, had a ventilated rib, and now a beavertail. 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 B and BST remained unchanged.įor 1965 the B and BST 20-gauges got 3-inch chambers.įor 1966 the satin chrome BDE was gone. There were no changes for 1963.įor 1964 the De Luxe became the BDE, and included automatic ejectors, and also was available in 20-gauge chambered for 3-inch shells. They also gold plated the trigger on the BST. There were no changes in the 1961 catalogue.įor 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. The offerings were the same for 1956 thru 1958.īy the 1960 catalogue the B and the BST got ventilated ribs. In the 1955 catalogue Savage added a Model BST which got a non-selective single trigger and a beavertail forearm. Through the 1954 catalogue the Model B remained a double trigger, plain extractor, slim forearm utility gun. By January 22, 1945, the retail price of the Model B was up to $34.50. 410-bore, and had a color case-hardened frame. The Model B was offered in 12-, 16-, and 20-gauges and. The Gun Control Act of 1968 required Savage to start putting serial numbers on their Model Bs.įox Model B – The Fox Model B was added to the 1940 Fox catalogue put out by Savage. Savage/Stevens/Fox remained at Chicopee Falls into 1960, then moved to their new factory at Westfield, Mass. Stevens factories at Chicopee Falls, Mass., and the factory at Utica went to making washing machines for the post-War housing boom. Then Savage consolidated their arms making operations at the old J. Some clues would be the address on the barrels, Utica, NY, up thru 1945/6. After WW-II it appears that for some years Savage did not put serial numbers on their Fox Model B. All Fox Model Bs were made by Savage Arms Corp.
