On the 1903's, I have 3 of them. Two are pretty nice, and one is a project gun (on the right, showing tag on it). As the story goes, the first one I have was supposedly won by my Great Grandfather, in a shooting contest. I never knew what kind of contest, but this story was told to me by my Grandfather when I was in my teens. The other two I just found at shows. They don't seem to be very common, but I really enjoy them.

I shoot all my Savage guns. I treat them like expensive jewelry, but use them all the same. That way when my kids inherit them, they will have stories tied to them.