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Here is my next offering for sale. For Sale Savage 99F in 250-3000. Good honest gun. I think It is all original except sling eyes have been added. It has the lever safety. All numbers match. It is factory drilled and tapped for a scope. There are a few small scratches where scope bases have been mounted on it in the past but I think they could easily be buffed out. It currently has a Lyman peep mounted on it. Serial number is 7774XX. I would estimate that the wood is 95% or better and the bluing is 90% or better but I am not an expert on this so I suggest you look at the photos for the best description. I would like to get $900 including shipping in a hard plastic case to your FFL. I feel this is a fair price for a Savage in this condition however I will consider offers. I will ship within 24 hours of receiving a USPS Money Order and a signed copy of FFL. I will give you three days to review the item and will refund all money minus $25 for shipping if it is not as described. Send me a PM if interested. I am also selling a 99R in 300 and a 99H in 22HP. Look for those in other posts. [img] http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c62/Retimlap/101_1667.jpg[/img] [img] http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c62/Retimlap/101_1668.jpg[/img] [img] http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c62/Retimlap/101_1669.jpg[/img] [img] http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c62/Retimlap/101_1670.jpg[/img]
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Not a saddle gun, they were straight stocked, can't see the top of the barrel but i'd guess its an F, does the rear sight sit on top of a boss in the barrel?
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parts gun , made up
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Not a saddle gun, they were straight stocked, can't see the top of the barrel but i'd guess its an F, does the rear sight sit on top of a boss in the barrel?
Johno Johno, I thought it was a 99F also but the barrel address clearly say 99A. I am so confused! No boss on the barrel.
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99A Westfield on barrel but serial # on action would be Chicopee
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Barrel addy is to late for the serial number. Maybe the best 250 ever, pre mill looks with a post mill twist!!!
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I pulled the forarm wood and the buttplate. Numbers on wood and buttplate match. There are no numbers on the barrel under the forarm except a big ol' F and a small SP.
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Yep, would be a GREAT hunting rifle. If this comes down to a hunting rifle price I will be very interested. Nice looking gun, save for the rust, which is an easy fix.
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Can you check rifle twist?
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Safari,
I am will to entertain reasonable offers. Send me a PM.
KK, how do I check twist? Can I do it myself or can a gunsmith do it?
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Well whatever it is its going to make someone a nice hunting rifle.
Not to hi jack JPs thread, but some funny things happened with the later guns. Do you recall the 99A 308win, I put a photo up of. Post mil with 99A stamped on receiver and barrel. But with a pistol grip stock, cut checkering from a 99C. There was some question if it was a parts gun. I don't believe it was, it came to N.Z. as a new rifle sold through a dealer. All metal to wood fit was very good and looks original
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Hard to tell who the winner might be on this one!!!???
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To check twist take a cleaning rod and a tight patch or brush, mark rod and count rotation, measure distance per 1 turn. Its either 1 turn in 10" or 1 turn in 14". If its 1 in 10 its golden IMHO.
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Wonder if Savage replaced that barrel, or a good smith?
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BOY O' BOY. I'd have to say Savage replaced. You couldn't just take a 70's Westfield barrel with sharp vee threads and screw it into a 50's Chicopee receiver with square threads........how'd you pull that off without a Savage barrel blank or setting the barrel back a long way?
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If savage did it, there would be "RP" stamped on the top rear of the barrel.
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Looks like there is a mark there in the picture but I can't make it out. Maybe the buyer will enlighten us with a close up pic.
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I'm unable to get any good pictures of the barrel right now from inside, because I'm getting alot of flash. I'll try some outside pictures tomorrow. I did take a couple pictures inside that aren't real clear. I'll try to describe the rifle the best I can. The serial # on the rifle is 7774xx which puts it around 1955 or 1956. The entire rifle, except for the barrel appears to be an "F". All numbers match with the hollow stock, which is labeled "F" etc. etc. The barrel puzzles me. It is 22" long, with a folding leaf rear sight and a gold bead front sight on a removable ramp. In looking through "Murrays", this barrell type didn't come out till the 70's. There are several markings on the barrel. The stamp on the top of the barrel is hard to read, but looks to be "SP". Just above the rear of the forearm is stamped the letter "S". Underneath the forearm is stamped a large "F" and right beside it is stamped "SP" encircled. The barrel address is also confusing. I can't find an identical barrel address in "Murrays". The barrell address is just like the barrel address shown at the bottom of page 3-83 in "Murrays", which is listed for the 358. The only difference in this barrel is that it says Model 99A instead Model 99 and lists 250 Sav. as the caliber. This barrel looks exactly like the one shown on the 358 in "Murrays". Whoever put this barrel on, whether it was a gunsmith or at the factory, it looks perfect. There are no signs of it being re-barrelled. Here's some pics...( I put a weaver K2.5 on it....) Joe
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