Originally Posted by Exchipy
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This Savage Model 219 in .30-30 was made some time prior to 1947, most likely before World War II (steel trigger guard). The steel parts were treated in Black Nitride by H&M Metal Processing. The wood was refinished with linseed oil. The trigger pull measures 6 pounds (cannot be safely reduced), but is nevertheless quite shootable (target is with 30-150-FNGC and SR4759 at 100 yards over sandbags).



NICE! I love the 30/30 round...

my Unicorn is a Model 54 in 30/30 in that kinda shape...

a single shot Savage 219 would make a good second ...

Love yours!


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