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Posted By: MikeL2 Price advice - Parting out 99F - 10/26/23
Looking for pricing information. I have a pre-mil 99F, .308, 1956 production with a bad barrel (lots of pitting). Would shoot fine after 6 or 8 fouling shots, but every time it was cleaned (which wasn't easy!) would have to start all over again to get sighted in. Stopped hunting with it about 20 yrs ago. Picked up a take-off barrel from another member here years ago, but never swapped it out and lost interest. Have a good bolt action .308 and other 99Fs in 30/30 (Version 1) and 300 Sav (Ver 2).

So...time to move the .308 on. What would be a fair price for the reciever/action with all internal parts and the butt stock through bolt? The tang filler screws are missing. Barrel and stocks not included. Blueing has wear on bottom of reciever and starting to wear up the sides. I'd consider it in very good condition if not for the barrel pitting.

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Perfect candidate for a JES .358 rebore.
I'll 2nd that Jess bore one out for me last winter 35rem .. absolute quality..
that would make a great 358

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If the barrel has enough diameter. If not maybe a .338 Federal.
Considered a rebore - not going that way - don't need a rifle sitting in safe I wouldn't use. Have a 350 RemMag if I want a 35.
Mike, the folks are not answering the question you asked, but I am going to guess a 99 action to be in the $500 plus range. The wood may go for $250. Let’s see what the others say. Hope this helps! Alan
Mike, respectfully, what you have is the donor for a great rebore to 358. When you say you already have a 350 mag if you want to shoot a 35, do you have a 350 mag in a lightweight, fast shooting lever action? The 99F in 358 has got to be one of the greatest cartridge/rifle combinations of all time. If that was mine I'd rebarrel or rebore to 358, refinish to something you love, and hunt the living hell out of it.
Originally Posted by Fireball2
Mike, respectfully, what you have is the donor for a great rebore to 358. When you say you already have a 350 mag if you want to shoot a 35, do you have a 350 mag in a lightweight, fast shooting lever action? The 99F in 358 has got to be one of the greatest cartridge/rifle combinations of all time. If that was mine I'd rebarrel or rebore to 358, refinish to something you love, and hunt the living hell out of it.

Considered a rebore - not going that way - don't need a rifle sitting in safe I wouldn't use. Have a 350 RemMag if I want a 35.
He doesn't want a 358.

Just sayin...
I think that, based on some I've seen through a couple of auctions, you would be at about $450 for the action and $200 for the wood. That is based on seeing some fully functional 308s in the $700+ range lately. This is not GB based prices. You might get more here or on GB.

I'm actually thinking about a 308 based 99 rebarrel to another caliber myself. Just haven't pulled the trigger due to two Mauser projects.
Why not just sell the rifle “as is”? Do you have some other use for the stocks?
I have re-barreled a number of 99s and they are not difficult.

So I'd ask 'why not install a new barrel'?
The dood doesn't want a lever action 358. What is America coming to?

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If you don’t want it just sell the whole gun, might make a couple dollars more parting it out, but when one considers the time and effort involved it’s usually not worth it
Originally Posted by Alan_C
Mike, the folks are not answering the question you asked, but I am going to guess a 99 action to be in the $500 plus range. The wood may go for $250. Let’s see what the others say. Hope this helps! Alan

Thanks - seems higher than I expected - west coast prices?
Originally Posted by Txtrout
I think that, based on some I've seen through a couple of auctions, you would be at about $450 for the action and $200 for the wood. That is based on seeing some fully functional 308s in the $700+ range lately. This is not GB based prices. You might get more here or on GB.

I'm actually thinking about a 308 based 99 rebarrel to another caliber myself. Just haven't pulled the trigger due to two Mauser projects.

Thanks
Originally Posted by Poconojack
If you don’t want it just sell the whole gun, might make a couple dollars more parting it out, but when one considers the time and effort involved it’s usually not worth it

Have someone interested in just the reciever/action. Also have two other 99Fs in the safe plus some more among relatives - stock may go to another rifle if any are in poorer condition. Have already canabalized small stuff like grip cap and some filler screws for other rifles over the years while it sat idle.
Originally Posted by szihn
I have re-barreled a number of 99s and they are not difficult.

So I'd ask 'why not install a new barrel'?

Was thinking that way for awhile, even as far as buying a take-off 99F .308 barrel. When I shelved it I bought a Kimber Montana in .308 to replace, and I really like it. Also traded into a pristine 99F in 300 Sav, which I think is a better combination anyway. End result - lost interest in the .308, rather use the 300. Not a collector, just an appreciator and user.
If you decide to sell the wood I'm interested.
Originally Posted by wyo1895
If you decide to sell the wood I'm interested.
How about sending me a pm to help me keep you in mind?
OK, PM sent
I had a member here sell me a complete 243 C barreled action for $200 or $250. I found a very high condition DL in 308 for $350, and a post mill E in 308 for $350. No offense to any one, but every time some one says that item will go for X dollars, and I find one and offer it for half, every one says, "Oh, it's just a project, I don't want to put that kind of money in it. I'll have twice in it than what I can buy one for." I know some stuff goes crazy on line. But for parts, I'd put my BIN price on it and be willing to set till it sells, maybe a year, or a penny sale and take what ever it goes for. Once the bidding starts, you never know, it may go high.
Yeah, Joe, but how many years ago was that? Prices of this stuff has escalated dramatically in a very short time.
Originally Posted by MikeL2
Originally Posted by wyo1895
If you decide to sell the wood I'm interested.
How about sending me a pm to help me keep you in mind?
Sell the wood to David. He has a worthy project.
The rifle and the wood will go down in the annals of Savage history.
Actually it was all pre Covid, so that's a good point. Pre Covid I was offered $25-30,000 for the WV property, Yesterday I got a check for $85,000 in the mail. Said just sign it and come to settlement. Not ready to let it go yet.
I sent you a PM. Am interested in complete rifle.
Thanks.
thanks for the comment Rick
Originally Posted by JoeMartin
I had a member here sell me a complete 243 C barreled action for $200 or $250. I found a very high condition DL in 308 for $350, and a post mill E in 308 for $350. No offense to any one, but every time some one says that item will go for X dollars, and I find one and offer it for half, every one says, "Oh, it's just a project, I don't want to put that kind of money in it. I'll have twice in it than what I can buy one for." I know some stuff goes crazy on line. But for parts, I'd put my BIN price on it and be willing to set till it sells, maybe a year, or a penny sale and take what ever it goes for. Once the bidding starts, you never know, it may go high.

In fairness, the member should have held onto the action for another project, but considering your kindness while I was in your half of the world I think it ended well. grin
I might be interested in the action, with or without the wood. I'll send a PM.
Prices on used project rifles have really gone up. Last year I sold 7 well used beater rifles with good barrels but needed either stocks or some other cosmetic issue. Avg price was $425.
Well, this thread didn't go where I'd hoped.

Thanks to everyone that has expressed interest in buying all or parts of the rifle, but I wasn't trying to sell it here or bypass the classifieds, it isn't up for open sale right now. I have offered it to someone and was trying to work out a fair price by asking here for input since I haven't parted out a rifle before. I'm pretty sure that is going to work out, but if for some reason it doesn't then I'll get back to folks that have made offers.

wyo1895: guy I'm dealing with isn't interested in the stocks so standby. Note - they've had sling swivel studs added.
sounds good, I'm still interested
Originally Posted by Southern_WI_Savage
Originally Posted by MikeL2
Originally Posted by wyo1895
If you decide to sell the wood I'm interested.
How about sending me a pm to help me keep you in mind?
Sell the wood to David. He has a worthy project.
The rifle and the wood will go down in the annals of Savage history.


..., and ..?
My advice would be to look at what a F like yours with a good barrel is going for on an auction site and then price yours accordingly. And if you break it down into two parts (stock set and barreled action) I’d then fix a price on each part. I can’t tell what that would be today but if I was a savvy customer I’d be seriously questioning the value of the two parts when compared to the value of a good 99 that’s ready to shoot “right off the shelf.” It’s that sum total of the parts not exceeding the whole kind of logic, especially if you sold the parts to the same buyer. And should I hazard a guess at the value of a good 99F in 308, I’d say somewhere north of 1K and south of 1.5K, making 1250 a reasonable starting number.
I think that I have a couple of 99F 308 barrels in a box somewhere. They are for pre-1960 receivers have have the square thread pattern. If you're interested, I could look for them. I have a couple of dozen 99 barrels, but most are post-1960 "V" thread pattern in 243, 250, 300, and 308.
Sent ya a PM, Jeff.
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