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OH dear lord.. you found an 1899C in 25-35 for $100 on a yard sale? It's worth a LOT more if it's got any condition. Geez... $100? Bloody thief!
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here is one for your list 1899 in 25-35 winchester made in 1905 got it yesterday for 100 dollars an yard sale wonder what it is really worth Man I gotta Start Hittin Yard Sales. Stever
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danw, Depends on the condition, but I would be interested in buying it when you arrive at a price.
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no i dont want to sell it just wondered what it was worth shoots real well packs on a horse even better can now give my old 300s a break during deer season. also have a 99e in 300 sav and a 99c in 300 sav no wont sell them eithier one was uncles and the other was my dads
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I would like to see a scaled down 99EG in .222, 223 and 6x45, a miniture Savage 99..wow!
I would also like for the 99F (circa 1950 era) to come back with brass rotor, underlever saftey, checkered walnut in 250 savage caliber mostly, but the .243, 308, 7-08 would be good alternative options.
Love that .250, shot a lot of deer and several elk with it when I was a youngster....
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I got a 30-30 take down, model 99 or 1895 . Still trying to figure out witch model i have.
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Add 1 more to the total. 99H carbine serial # 3033XX. Thanks. I know it's not my job, but I was curious. I went back to the last posted total and worked to my post. I'm counting 1540 rifles.
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Savage Model 99F in .300 sav mfg 1955
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Add 1 more to the total. 99H carbine serial # 3033XX. Thanks. I know it's not my job, but I was curious. I went back to the last posted total and worked to my post. I'm counting 1540 rifles. Um Your Right. That Was Given to Rory to Keep Up the Counting. Now Add 2 "T"'s, and 30-30 1899,a 35 Rem-1899, and 300 eg,a 300 G preChecker,a 22 H.P. 6 More! so 1546. I thinks.
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�Can we move this along?" a bored voice stated. "I have places to be and people to shag."
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Okay folks.. if you've been wheeling and dealing then post your new counts, or PM me if you prefer your stashes remain private. If you can, separate them into 1899's, 99's and 1895's and I'll total them up that way.
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1-1895 12-1899's 5-99's pre mil (thought I'd add a catagory) 10-99's post mil Blair
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Nice thought 99trix... but I am NOT going to go back through this thread to recount.
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Obtained my first 99 EG 24 In.barel manufactured in 1951 i think. 300 savage serial number 72398x. Sam
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Dont know why Ive never thrown mine into the mix up here. Total of 3 99s.
308 premil F 30-30 G 300 EG
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I have an original 1895 .303 Savage, s/n 6550. I am looking for an owners manual for it.
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Darned good luck finding that... however, you've found the right group to ask questions of and get answers. Start a new post and you'll get lots of answers to your questions.
Welcome to the forum, by the way!
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Ya'll know I've got it so add the 1899 F saddle ring carbine made in 1904 to the mix.
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I guess I should add one 1895....
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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I have an 1895 .303 Savage. I have never fired it but I would like to. It's in emaculate condition. It was produced by John Marlin. I have a certificate from the Savage Historian that says it was returned to the factory in 1920 for unspecified work. It has a hex barrel, machined bolt, which was not stock. It may have been re-blued at that time. I have two boxes of ammo for it. My problem is I don't know how to tear it down and clean the revolving magazine. I don't want to fire it until I know is clean and safe. Does anyone have and cleaning instructions? Thanks
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