I was talking with Johno via PM this afternoon, and he mentioned again that he needs a rear ring for a Stith mount. I've thought for some time that maybe we need a thread where people who have "orphan" spare parts or who need spare parts could post what they have or what they need.
Stith mounts missing front tubes? Open sights missing elevators? One scope ring missing its mate? Tang sight missing a stem? What do you have? What do you need?
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1)I gutted the 1899 "lamp rifle" so I could weave a cord down thru it, so I have the internals from a 303, minus lever and trigger. No use to me. By the way, that rifle has an excellent octagon barrel.
2) need an elevator for the Savage with the side to side movement knobs from 100 years ago. Outside elevator, crap, #15? Can't remember right off.
3) got one of the Lyman 1A with the flip down peeps, and a Lyman 57sa with target knobs.
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1)I gutted the 1899 "lamp rifle" so I could weave a cord down thru it, so I have the internals from a 303, minus lever and trigger. No use to me. By the way, that rifle has an excellent octagon barrel.
2) need an elevator for the Savage with the side to side movement knobs from 100 years ago. Outside elevator, crap, #15? Can't remember right off.
3) got one of the Lyman 1A with the flip down peeps, and a Lyman 57sa with target knobs.
What would you ask for the 57a? Is it a complete unit? I'd be interested in it.
I have an 1895 with a bad barrel that I have been contemplating parting out. Given the tough time finding a barrel and how much I have in this already I would just like to break even. Just not sure how much need there is for every little part?
Numrichs has plenty but even if you have a U.S. mailing address it doesn't matter, if your Visa card is Canadian your screwed.
Only way to get anything passed them is to mail cash with an envelope containing your U.S. mailing address, screw em, they're missing out on a lot of Canadian business.
I could be interested in most of the internals ,bolt complete ,lever and a few others ,will be home Sun night
norm
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Numrichs has plenty but even if you have a U.S. mailing address it doesn't matter, if your Visa card is Canadian your screwed.
Only way to get anything passed them is to mail cash with an envelope containing your U.S. mailing address, screw em, they're missing out on a lot of Canadian business.
has Numrich changed policy ? I bought stuff from them 2 years ago no problem.
norm
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OK here goes been looking for a long time. Need front & back wood for a 99 250-3000 takedown pistol grip but I will take a straight grip & just change the lever. Most any condition as long as there are no cracks.
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I think I have the correct sling stud for you. Got a photo of what you need? Not well versed on these, but is it the old rounded one that fit sloppy with modern sling loops and were made for the old style hooks/loops?
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I think I have the correct sling stud for you. Got a photo of what you need? Not well versed on these, but is it the old rounded one that fit sloppy with modern sling loops and were made for the old style hooks/loops?
No, the prewar 99RS sling studs were round with a flat top.
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I am in need of a few 3/8 slot blanks. I know I can get them at Brownells but thought I would ask here first.
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I need a 3 hole 99 mount I belive they were made by redfield, I have a redfield 2 pic mount I can swap or by out right. also a set of 30mm ring for said mount! Thanks John
Yup. You are correct sir. The Redfield mounts that I was thinking of are Midline mounts, not Frontier mounts. The Redfield Midline mounts are a perfect knock off of the Weaver 14 and 19 and are even listed as R-14 and R-19.
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You can't, for some reason after an amount of time you can't edit your post, I've already found a 170 forearm and a 23B magazine but can't edit my wanted post.
need 3 peep apitures for Lyman and marbels tang sights, what happens people don't screw them in tight or lose them in a parts box??
norm
There is not enough darkness in all the world to put out the light of even one small candle----Robert Alden . If it wern't entertaining, I wouldn't keep coming back.------the BigSky
There is not enough darkness in all the world to put out the light of even one small candle----Robert Alden . If it wern't entertaining, I wouldn't keep coming back.------the BigSky
thanks guys , I just got back on been feeling the shhits allnight and day.
norm
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I am looking for 2 of those tiny little slotted screws that hold the clicker in on the Lyman Peep sights. I don't know what size they are but there the smallest screws on a Lyman.
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looking for a front sight for and older Model 99 takedown ..long beaded blade which goes into a integral base and a screw holds it in place..very hard to find
Indeed they are very hard to find. Given that the internet is your friend, haunt the various internet auction sites. They show up from time to time on eBay and not so often on Gunbroker and such. Most often they come at a high price. Another way to go is to use your googlefu and do some internet searches. There are many small sellers of Savage parts that often fly under the wire. I wish you well in your search.
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Looking for a Butt Plate for a Savage 29. This is the original 29 and a butt plate from 29-A or 29-B will not fit this rifle. The butt plate on my rifle has more of a curve to it that the butt plate on the 29-A or B. Thanks for the help.
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Hello all I am new to the forums and have been browsing while my registration was approved. I stumbled on this site looking for a firing pin retainer for a savage 1907/1910 pistol. Anybody have one?
looking for 2 firing pin ends to set up 2 guns for training and licence courses , need to cut ends off so no pin shows but gun can be cocked or slip closed .
need small spring for pre 90000 bolt with the horse shoe shaped piece on side of bolt.
norm
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I need the nut thats gos on the right side of the 99s reciver, sets in the recessed hole just saw that it was missing on my project 410, Hope somebody has one to sell me! Thanks John
I'll be bringing an entire 1899B 30-30 (~1901)to the fest in 2 weeks for discussion/contemplation before deciding whether to repair it, or part it out entirely.
If anybody has an early, smooth buttplate from an SRC I would appreciate a chance at it. Gray is fine, serial number of the gun Is 101,000'ish.. -- never mind.
Could use a staple and ring also, but I know there aren't any of those floating around.
Thanks in advance.
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“The Savage 99 Pocket Reference”. All models and variations of 1895’s, 1899’s and 99’s covered. Also dates, checkering, engraving.. Find at www.savagelevers.com
There is not enough darkness in all the world to put out the light of even one small candle----Robert Alden . If it wern't entertaining, I wouldn't keep coming back.------the BigSky
need a firing pin for bolt with horse shoe shaped piece on bolt circa 30xxx
thanks norm
There is not enough darkness in all the world to put out the light of even one small candle----Robert Alden . If it wern't entertaining, I wouldn't keep coming back.------the BigSky
I think these will work but I haven't bought any yet. The price is better than anything else I've uncovered. Labeled Winchester but they list them with the Savage plates too.
I think these will work but I haven't bought any yet. The price is better than anything else I've uncovered. Labeled Winchester but they list them with the Savage plates too.
Anybody have an early serrated trigger laying around?
like in checkered or groved?
norm
There is not enough darkness in all the world to put out the light of even one small candle----Robert Alden . If it wern't entertaining, I wouldn't keep coming back.------the BigSky
I believe he is talking about the cross checkered trigger used on the original 250-3000 model.
Mine have the simple grooves or early 1899 ones that are smooth.
thought that , I only have 2 guns one almost pristeen the other a beater with beautiful rear stock, DT both stocks cracked ,but I repaired them sort of , barrel turned past TDC by 1/16 and peened, bore shiny , blueing poor pitted receiver. putting a 6x scope on to see if it works on yotes, if it does not shoot well might become parts
norm
There is not enough darkness in all the world to put out the light of even one small candle----Robert Alden . If it wern't entertaining, I wouldn't keep coming back.------the BigSky
There is not enough darkness in all the world to put out the light of even one small candle----Robert Alden . If it wern't entertaining, I wouldn't keep coming back.------the BigSky
no just a few parts bins , wallet , mouth , and an avenue to find more guns
norm
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hi guys im looking for a Replacement Lever for 1957 99 F.. Case Lever, Round back , Pistol grip , * Lever Lock Saftey Type * does anyone know where i can get one ? Thanks for any help ! JIM
I think you'd be fine looking for any lever from a 1950's 99, don't recall anything different about the 99F's. So EG, R or F.
“The Savage 99 Pocket Reference”. All models and variations of 1895’s, 1899’s and 99’s covered. Also dates, checkering, engraving.. Find at www.savagelevers.com
Probably a stupid question.....but here it goes. I picked up a French contract Savage 1907 for a crazy cheap price but its missing the lanyard Loop. It is possible to find that part?
“The Savage 99 Pocket Reference”. All models and variations of 1895’s, 1899’s and 99’s covered. Also dates, checkering, engraving.. Find at www.savagelevers.com
Probably a stupid question.....but here it goes. I picked up a French contract Savage 1907 for a crazy cheap price but its missing the lanyard Loop. It is possible to find that part?
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hi guys im looking for a Replacement Lever for 1957 99 F.. Case Lever, Round back , Pistol grip , * Lever Lock Saftey Type * does anyone know where i can get one ? Thanks for any help ! JIM
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Anybody know of a source for new recoil springs for a .380 1917 Savage Pistol? Wolf only has the .32 and I don't know if that will work for the larger caliber. Thinking about trying to find an appropriately sized other .380 pistol recoil spring, but that may not work properly due to different slide mass/locking mechanisms. Maybe start out with a PA-63 (9mm Makarov)spring and clip till functional...
Probably a stupid question.....but here it goes. I picked up a French contract Savage 1907 for a crazy cheap price but its missing the lanyard Loop. It is possible to find that part?
Anybody know of a source for new recoil springs for a .380 1917 Savage Pistol? Wolf only has the .32 and I don't know if that will work for the larger caliber. Thinking about trying to find an appropriately sized other .380 pistol recoil spring, but that may not work properly due to different slide mass/locking mechanisms. Maybe start out with a PA-63 (9mm Makarov)spring and clip till functional...
Here is .32 & .380 springs. Gauge, diameter, length all different. 380 is much heavier.
Hello guys Im in need of a Lever For a savage model 99 F 250-3000 from the 1950s . its a 98% Mint Survivor that the lever broke so really need one with good case color .I bought one a few weeks ago from a very generous member and it works perfect but it was blued ..For this rifle It is perfect in every way but the blued lever kills it . Thanks in advance for any help.
just curious...how do you break a lever? You could strip the blueing off the extra one you have and send it out to be color case hardened if you do not have luck finding another.
It was broke when i got it from a old farmer it was still in the origional box . He said it broke the first time he fired it.. like it had a hair line crack from factory ..Its literally a brand new gun sat in his closet all these years .
For what it's worth, given that you've found a lever that works without modification, my opinion is pretty much the same as the fellow that posted above that you should send it out to be color cased. You may be able to purchase another lever with excellent case color but will it work?
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I have a buddy in need of a sear for a Savage Model 1907 32cal (based on the information he provided on the issue).
Anyone by chance have one I could purchase, or point me in the direction where I would be able to find one? A search of the Google has yielded only out of stock results of vendors whom carry them.
Still looking for a buttstock for a 50's era 99F. Thanks.
If somebody has two, I could use one also.
“The Savage 99 Pocket Reference”. All models and variations of 1895’s, 1899’s and 99’s covered. Also dates, checkering, engraving.. Find at www.savagelevers.com
Got sent over here from Mauser Central, where I spend most of my time.
I recently acquired a Savage 1914 / 25 and it is missing the tube magazine internals and the carrier. If anyone has these or knows where to find them I would appreciate it if you send a PM.
Hello guys im pretty new here so bare with me lol I Have A 1958 Savage Model 99 "F" Featherweight .358 Win. Cut Checkering both sides and bottom ..One Of My Little ones knocked it over today and split the forearm Stock in half took two big chunks out of it .. Its destroyed gun was pristine and was given to me by my Grandpap Im devastated ! So Im Looking For One If Anyone Could offer any Help help of how i could find one I would be soooo thankful !!!!!! THANKS SO MUCH FOR TAKING THE TIME TO LOOK ! HAVE A GREAT SUMMER !!! DYLAN
This is one of those good news/bad news scenarios. I do have two. The one that's closest in color has some scratches and the one that's in the best shape is the wrong color. Your call. If you want one of these message me and we'll work out the details.
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powdr, I have a sanded one that's undersized and looks like crap if that's what you're after. It could be used. Not cutting any others loose right now, I'm in the middle of building a few.
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I found this forum and site while searching for parts for a Savage 1899 22hp takedown. I have one that was my Dad's, but as far as I know he never had the forearm for it. I am trying to locate one so I can give the gun to my son in working condition. If anyone has one, or knows of a source, I'd be most grateful for any leads.
TD forearms show up on ebay occasionally. They don't usually have the hardware which can get kind of spendy. Plus you need to know whether the rifle is pre-1920 or post 1920. Lightweight or medium weight barrel (pre-1926 or post-1926, roughly). A serial number will help to identify these characteristics. David
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Hello anyone have a 1950s Model 99 F stock set thats in good condition that would be interested to trade for a Early Leupold Vari X II 2-7 HG ? For a real nice set I have A Rare Case XX Engraved / Stage Handle Hunting Knife It is Brand New Beautiful Vintage Case Collectable that goes with it . PM me if you are interested in making a deal I have pics available ..thanks alot JA
TD forearms show up on ebay occasionally. They don't usually have the hardware which can get kind of spendy. Plus you need to know whether the rifle is pre-1920 or post 1920. Lightweight or medium weight barrel (pre-1926 or post-1926, roughly). A serial number will help to identify these characteristics. David
Thanks, I have the serial number somewhere, the gun is with my son in NY. Big problem is going to be the lack of hardware, as noted. I'm currently away from home, so can't look up the serial number for a few more days. I'll try to keep an eye on e-bay as well.
New to the Savage club here, got hold of a 1914 1899 f carbine in 3030, upon inspection and battling to get the stock off turns out the trigger spring is broke in half and will only cock when lever is operated upside down. Any ideas where to start looking? Thanks
TD forearms show up on ebay occasionally. They don't usually have the hardware which can get kind of spendy. Plus you need to know whether the rifle is pre-1920 or post 1920. Lightweight or medium weight barrel (pre-1926 or post-1926, roughly). A serial number will help to identify these characteristics. David
Well, if the serial number search I just did is correct, the gun was made in 1914. Serial number 1573xx.
Okay, can't find the bloody thing so wife probably picked it up and put it who knows where.
Need a stock bolt for a very early 1899. It's for my trapper, so just need one that works and nothing fancy or even original for that matter.
PM me if you happen to have a junker laying around. Thanks..
“The Savage 99 Pocket Reference”. All models and variations of 1895’s, 1899’s and 99’s covered. Also dates, checkering, engraving.. Find at www.savagelevers.com
Well, ok, is it the long bolt or the short bolt. Got both. Let me know the length and I'll let you know if I've got one. As far as I know, which isn't very far, there are only two stock bolt lengths.
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So I need to go check the length of the bolt that I don't have?
umm...
I'll go check an earlier gun, I presume they'll be the same.
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Do you have the stock? If so measure the length of the hole. Come on Rory, this ain't rocket science. To measure the length from where the head of the bolt sits to where it comes out of the stock. just run something with a bigger diameter than the bolt shank from the butt end to block the hole and run a cleaning rod from the action end. Mark the cleaning rod where the wood ends on the action end. Close enough to determine the length of the bolt. If that's too hard or you don't have the stock just ask and I'll send you one of each length. You can pay me for the one that works and send the other one back. If you don't presently have a stock I got all the time in the world to wait for you to get one and figure out which bolt works. I'll be retired for the rest of my life.
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So after months of looking for it, I find the thing 3 days after asking for a replacement. Naturally. Appreciate the offers to help though!
It was an 8" bolt, by the way.
Picture of it below, though picture is bit bleached out (cell phone camera). Top is an 1899A SR, serial number 10.75x, bottom is the 1899C trapper serial number 12.14x. Fun, cheap guns.
“The Savage 99 Pocket Reference”. All models and variations of 1895’s, 1899’s and 99’s covered. Also dates, checkering, engraving.. Find at www.savagelevers.com
I have a spare one in good condition if you are still looking. 4.25" from lug end to barrel tip. Have it listed on Gunbroker started at $25, no bids yet.
I am looking for the bolt that runs from the trigger guard to the action for an early Savage Sporter cal. 25-20 rifle. It is the middle bolt (of 3--the end ones are wood screws) just in front of the mag. Steve
I have a Model 99 that was built in 1922 that was handed down from my great grandfather. I am interested in locating a lever bushing and lever bushing screw that connects the lever to the receiver. The pair I have is stripped to the point that it barely stays together. I'm not sure if this is a standard thread that can be dressed in such a way to make it hold better, or if a replacement is the best idea.
The only conclusion I can reach is that the threads have been buggered because of the missing nut. You might want to replace the sear screw itself. Have you ever removed it from the gun?
Threads are good, the bolt is at a machine shop which they tried to retap the nut but ended up breaking it in half, believe they said the thread was 8-36? Might order the tap from Brownels and try the spare nut I have. Thought I read somewhere they used a variety of different threads in different years. The bolt looks original and stays in place fine without the nut but thought I would like it to look original. Thanks for the suggestions.
Problem is the new sear screw would not match the threads inside the rifle itself, my sear screw threads into the rifle before it pops out the other side. Is this normal or do most bolts just push through?
The receiver is threaded on the side where the lock nut goes. Someone may have modified it is all I can figure. Never heard of this being a problem before.
I am looking for the front and rear sights for a Model 99 DL Series A. I would like to find the original iron sights, just have a scope on there for now.