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That's the Jan 7, 1960 pricelist. The Jan, 1959 lists only the 99EG, 99R and 99F in 250-3000, 300, 243, 308, 358 (no 99RS listed). Also lists the 110, 100MC and 100MCL in 30-06, 243, 270 and 308.
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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
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That was my guess, early`60. If I remember correctly the 1960 catalog lists the EG and R but only R in price sheet. I think they were selling off just inventory on those two. ...back to the op'g....I have 2 1958 MC's in 308...
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That's the Jan 7, 1960 pricelist. The Jan, 1959 lists only the 99EG, 99R and 99F in 250-3000, 300, 243, 308, 358 (no 99RS listed). Also lists the 110, 100MC and 100MCL in 30-06, 243, 270 and 308. The price list was glued to the 110 page (page 3). Here’s the last page in the catalog.
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I never paid attention to left-handers. How hard are they to find and get?
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Left handers in 270 and 30-06 are fairly common in my area, I see 4 or 5 of them every year, I see right handed ones more often. They are a very good looking rifle in my opinion.
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Me experience is that I don't see them very often at gun shows. But they don't seem to priced at a premium probably because the demand is low for them.
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Finding the early 110's is trickier. They are out there, but I often walk past them.
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It took me a couple years to round up all four calibers via gunbroker. I’ve seen a number of first year 30-06’s, a few 270’s and 243’s and just two 308’s. Took the 308 and 243 out to sight in their "new" scopes. I put a Leupold M8 4x on the 308 and a Weaver K3-60B on the 243. I also got a Leupold M8 4x sighted in on my 99F 308 (also 1959). Once they were good to go at 100yds it was over to the 400yds range to see how much noise I could make. All three rang some good steel.
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VERY sweet! Thanks for sharing that!
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It took me a couple years to round up all four calibers via gunbroker. I’ve seen a number of first year 30-06’s, a few 270’s and 243’s and just two 308’s. Took the 308 and 243 out to sight in their "new" scopes. I put a Leupold M8 4x on the 308 and a Weaver K3-60B on the 243. I also got a Leupold M8 4x sighted in on my 99F 308 (also 1959). Once they were good to go at 100yds it was over to the 400yds range to see how much noise I could make. All three rang some good steel. That's pretty good, so accurate You can make 400yd head shots!
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Very nice rifle. Nice proportions. Curious as to what the barrel length is?
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The only 110 with a barrel nut that clicks my trigger
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