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Joe, I think that scope and bipod would look better on the 1904, don't you? Well, maybe the 1903. whistle grin


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beautiful guns ,sure ilke thatcheckering

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here's my GiftSavage 1905
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and a Savage(Anschutz) sporter
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A recent modification to a safe - it uses velcro strips to allow flexable positioning of the cross bars on the left & has had extra barrel size slots added to the right, it more than doubles the stated capacity when positioned for 22 pumps.
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In many cases they say that a gun looks better than the picture - not the case here, I was surprised to see how well the pictures came out. In coin collecting something like this would be called a 'filler' and the intent would be to eventually upgrade - considering what a nice one recently sold for I think I might have to keep this one a long time.
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real nice gun Gene ,you might have to buy a few more safes grin


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I like that one a lot.. an Expert? And I'm feeling better about my gun safe after seeing yours. grin

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Rory,
I don't feel better about my safe, just a little more envious.... wink Nice collection of rifles Gene.

I just love this gun porn... cool


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Originally Posted by GeneB
A recent modification to a safe - it uses velcro strips to allow flexable positioning of the cross bars on the left & has had extra barrel size slots added to the right, it more than doubles the stated capacity when positioned for 22 pumps.
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In many cases they say that a gun looks better than the picture - not the case here, I was surprised to see how well the pictures came out. In coin collecting something like this would be called a 'filler' and the intent would be to eventually upgrade - considering what a nice one recently sold for I think I might have to keep this one a long time.
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Extremely Nice. I see 7 open Spots on the Left? Airing some out? grin
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Steve, I think you are seeing buttplates, not open spots. Gene needs another safe.


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Originally Posted by ROMAC
Steve, I think you are seeing buttplates, not open spots. Gene needs another safe.



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That 1903 is an Expert & I was not kidding when I said the pictures made it look better - it was not owned by an 'expert' - the right side has only slight traces of blue & the rest has the appearance of a cold blue that has gray-browned out, the stock is full of scuffs & dings ... but it still is an example that has enough detail to show what they are; even though rough it is was left almost all original which gives an indication of what it started out as, which is what is needed to do research, even a trace of original finish is better than �restored� for that IMO.

That safe has 58 22's in it, pumps & Model 12 semi-autos - don't ever ask for a picture of a gun from the back. That safe has most of my better Savage's 22's, if you look to the left in the picture you will see the corner of another safe � that may or may not be the extent of the safes �� could be something to the right where the door blocks the view ....

Besides, I do have more than just Savage's, I need a place for the Marlins - here are some, I thought these were neat until I started getting more into the Savage's. Several of these pictured are gone but I also added a couple recently.
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Gene, that Expert would look really good with my early Leader Grade - it was well used also. Maybe you should send it over for a visit and let the kids get to know each other? grin

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Plan to have it at the Savage Fest, at least they can meet there. I will have examples of 1903's in grades GM, Gold Medal (2) and Expert. There seems to be more interest in 22's recently so I am looking at taking more than I originally planned - in just 1903's I am looking at bringing between 14 & 18 depending on how minor of differences I want get into.

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Wow! Those are really some nice .22s and even better that they are Savages! I am thinking about a new Savage model 25 in .22 Hornet. But the old ones are so much nicer!


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Originally Posted by GeneB
A recent modification to a safe - it uses velcro strips to allow flexable positioning of the cross bars on the left & has had extra barrel size slots added to the right, it more than doubles the stated capacity when positioned for 22 pumps.
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In many cases they say that a gun looks better than the picture - not the case here, I was surprised to see how well the pictures came out. In coin collecting something like this would be called a 'filler' and the intent would be to eventually upgrade - considering what a nice one recently sold for I think I might have to keep this one a long time.
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I think you are going to need a bigger safe soon.


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Some 1912's
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So, what if you ever need parts for one .......
.... two different cartridge quides & at least four different bolts ...
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... four different variation of magazine, two different action slide assembly's, the early type had a spring to keep it in unlocked postion and only relied on friction to keep the action open, later style snapped into either position.
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... different barrel stamps ...
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... this shows a milled releif used to support the action lock that was use on 1909's & pre-1914 1903's, it was eliminated in later 1903's $ 1914's. Since 1912's didn't use an action stop it's not needed and ususally not found on 1912's. I know this is a 1912 part because I took the parts from it. The ejector is in a 1912 in Canada now. Even if it wouldn't have had the other parts it could be identified as 1912 because of the straight lower tang & four digit serial number, a 1909 would be the same but would have a 100,000 plus serial number, an early 1903 would also have a four digit serial & straight lower tang but would have a different design ejector. It also should be noter that the 1912 hammer is different than a 1903 & 1914 and I have been informed they do not interchange by a member who tried an 1912 in a 1903.
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The 1912 being a modification of the 1903 had much of it's design covered by the 1906 patent for the 1903 which was stamped on the guns; here is the patent for the changes to make the 1912, I don't know if this patent were ever stamped on any 1912's - 1912 patent

now I am done boring everybody with minor details....


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not boering ,,very informative

thanks norm


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I wish you would write a book on Savage rimfires Gene.

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Mercy, a guy could spend a lifetime deciphering and acquiring all the modifications to just one model Savage .22!


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Great info, Gene. Thanks for taking the time.

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