Not a huge museum, but has some very cool stuff. Has the 1 millionth 99 - which the metalwork looks very good, but the stock fit is subpar compared to 50's or early 60's standard guns. They have a delicious 1899F saddle ring carbine in 303 with pistol grip (drool), and a beautiful set of Savage pistols that Bailey Brower donated for viewing.

And lots of other cool guns besides the Savage ones.

Worth a stop if you are nearby.

1 millionth 99 - better pics are on the NRA museum web site. And as we know, even though it's stamped 1,000,000 - it's more like the 810,000th 99 that was made. grin

Link to NRA web page on it:
http://nramuseum.org/the-museum/the...avage-model-1899-lever-action-rifle.aspx

Link to NRA's curator's corner talking about it:
https://www.nratv.com/episodes/cura...llionth-savage-99-rifle-presented-to-nra

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The Savage 99 Pocket Reference”.
All models and variations of 1895’s, 1899’s and 99’s covered.
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