Depending on condition, $300-$400. That is the listing for the CENTENNIAL model- not Bicentennial. Made in 1968 for the 100th anniversary of Franchi.
Restriced manufacturer data.
For starters, both sides of the receiver frame will be engraved with a game hunting scene. Second, it will have deluxe (3X) walnut stocks that are checkered. Third, the breech bolt is engraved "PIGEON GUN".
Between 1969 and 1972...
The Savage 6D Deluxe is a .22 caliber semi automatic rifle. It has a 24 inch barrel length and was manufactured between 1945 and 1968.
50-75 USD
50-150 USD
The value is determined by two variables; (1) the specific caliber, and (2) the graded condition. Bert H.
What caliber is it... 30-30 WIN, 32 WIN SPL, or 25-35 WIN?
STANDARD MODEL 1970 NORTHWEST TERRITORIES 30-30 cal. 3106 mfg. Engraved bright gold plated receiver, 24 " round barrel, ¾ magazine, pistol grip stock 1200 DELUXE MODEL 500 mfg. Engraved bright gold receiver, deluxe XX wood, 24 " round barrel, ¾ magazine, pistol grip stock 1700 Must be absolutely NIB, untouched to have collector value.
About $200-$275, depending on condition. There is a Deluxe grade with fancy wood that sells for a bit more.
According to the Blue Book of Gun Values, assuming that is in working condition and has not been altered from its factory configuration, the Model 49 Saddle Gun is valued at $40 if it retains 60% or less of the original finish and $145 in 100% original condition. Add 20% to the value for a Deluxe Model. There was also a Presentation model with a gold plated trigger and hammer, engraved receiver, and fancy walnut stocks that is valued at about 2 1/2 times the basic model and a St. Louis Bicentennial model (a deluxe model with this name inscribed) which sold for $35 new in 1964 and is now valued at $325 in 100% condition.
The answer to your questions is highly dependent upon two things; (1) Is it a standard Sporting Rifle, a Deer Rifle (deluxe checkered stocks), a Carbine (20-inch barrel), or a deluxe Carbine? (2) What is the graded condition? Bert H.