THE SAVAGE SUPER SPORTER HAD DUAL, OPPOS- ing locking lugs, but they were located amidships on the bolt, rather than at the front end like most Mauser, Springfield, Winchester, Remington, and other bolt-action designs.
Super Sporters came in two variations. A plain-Jane model was dubbed the Model 40, and a slightly fancier version with checkering on the grip and fore-end and a factory-mounted peep sight was named the Model 45. Neither, however, had the model number marked anywhere on the rifle—all were simply designated “Super Sporter” rifles.
Both models were made from 1928 to 1940. I’ve been unable to locate any serial-number records with which to date the rifle I used for this report. From what I can tell, between 18,000 and 20,000 were manufactured, of which about 6,000 were…
