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I recently picked up a 1950s era Savage 99F Featherweight in 250-3000. Serial number 777XXX, with a Weaver K3 in Weaver mounts on top.
I'm planning on taking it to a Reno gunshow in a couple of weeks to sell it, and I'm not at all up to date in the current market price of this version of Savage 99.
Can anyone give me a ballpark of what I should be asking for it?
You can see pics in my image gallery in the Miscellaneous Topics forum - I have no idea how to get those pics into this post!
P.S. Can anyone tell if those are original Savage sling swivels?
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A nice one just sold for $750 a few days ago.
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Thanks for the info, but where did it sell? I'd like to take a look at it and compare if pics are still available.
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Thanks for the info, but where did it sell? I'd like to take a look at it and compare if pics are still available. Certainly not pristine. Sling studs are an add on. Blemishes on both wood and metal. At least that's what I see in your pictures. On the left cheek of the butt, it appears to be either a deep scratch or crack. That being said, I would say $500/650 tops
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The two I have now were both over $1000. No damage or add ons..
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Certainly not pristine. Sling studs are an add on. Blemishes on both wood and metal. At least that's what I see in your pictures. On the left cheek of the butt, it appears to be either a deep scratch or crack. That being said, I would say $500/650 tops
Excellent! Thanks for the opinion - that's exactly what I'm looking for. And it's a scratch, not a crack (fortunately).
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