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Well, just made a deal for my first 1899, a 1914 A in .303 Savage. I'm more than pleased because it's all original, matching, no cracks, and in very good shape. Plus, I didn't break the bank in buying it. Looks like a great little gun.
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Very nice! You'll love it.
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Real nice you'll want even more now! Don
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You should be very happy with it,you will be the third owner.I bought it about eight yrs ago,about 4 yrs ago I took it out on a anterless mule tag,that hunt lasted about twenty min.It's accurate. Around here if they won't hunt they don't last long.Keep it oiled and hunt it once in a while.
Rich
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Nice looking 303 there, treat it right and it will treat you right. Les
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thought it looked like a great honest gun!
glad someone from here picked it up!
Norm, does it have the original Rocky Mountain front sight?
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Thanks guys, and thanks Rich, for the deal. I owe you one. OG, I'm assuming it has the original front sight. And Les, I told you some time ago I'd like to have a .303 and has been watching ever since for my chance. Who knows, might even take it caribou hunting.
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I'd a saved it for ya Les but it didn't have a compass Rich
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bluecharm99 Congrats. Very Nice Honest Looking Rifle! And a 303 at that! Make Les,Myself,Chip, and Others Happy! Stever
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She's a beauaty, good luck. Mike...
All said, the Savage 99 is a genius of a rifle. Although no longer produced, it remains highly revered, as it was the foundation from which Arthur Savage built one of America's great gun companies. >> (Jon Y. Wolfe) <<
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Nice! HOW MUCH FOR THE BUTTSTOCK?
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