Okay.. to give a bit more meat to it...

Good show, lots of 99's and most of them priced at normal gun show prices. Lots of pistols, including two military with Portuguese grips (1 only had 1 grip), couple of sporters in 22LR and a couple in 25-20, few 1920's including a very late one in 300 that tempted me somewhat. Lots of ammo, but wasn't running into cheap boxes of 300/250/303 like I did last year.

One interesting rifle was a 1950's 99R with no serial number and no LBC stamp. But it had the "Savage Model 99" stamp on the receiver, had an SP stamp on the barrel, everything fitted together real nice except the forearm wood was more proud to the metal than normal. Did not look like the serial number had been removed, the bluing was in great shape and no alteration to the metal that we could see.

Saw a MHG musket with bayonet sell, asking price was $9,999 but no idea how much money traded hands.

There was a really nice 38-55 1899A (I think?) with pistol grip, checkering, hard rubber buttplate - but reblued. Crying shame.

Last edited by Calhoun; 04/03/17.

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