Does anyone know the purpose of the extra holes in the roll stamped "engraved" EG, AKA "Salesman Sample"? Scope mount holes?
To ride on the coat tails of an earlier post ,how many do you guys figure were made?
Mines a 303 and DAMN, what a pain in the A$$ to find ammo (the $$ were a pun :D). Found some at Buffalo Arms co., 150 gr RN SP on Jamison brass, looks nice, we'll see how it shoots
And kills come November
DDD
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The holes are thought to be for some sort of scope mount but I don't think anyone here has ever reported actually seeing such a mount. I have one of these "Saleman's Sample's" and another on the way. They seem to be popping up more frequently lately. By the way, it wasn't just the guns with the roll stamping that have these extra holes, you will find some plain EG's with these holes as well.
Dave Congrats on the 303. If ya need Ammo Let Me Know, Got Norma and Berts Loaded in 180's And Orginal, Les, And Rory Tried Some. Pretty good Stuff. Stever
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I'll probably take you up on that. I got a couple boxs of 150's loaded on Jamison brass from Buffalo Arms. But 180's are closer to what a 303 was made to shoot.
Got to give her some love first. No, I'm not going to bubba anything. Got to un-bubba a few things.
Front and rear sights ain't correct. Some bubba put a long base front sight on the short base and a folding leaf rear sight in the barrel dovetail and managed to have the white diamond facing the muzzle. Looks like she also used to have a tang sight which is missing.
She also got an worrisome tang crack that I'm debating what to do about.
DDD
Don't fire unless fired upon. But if they want a war let it begin here.
Captain John Parker, commander of the militiamen at Lexington, Massachusetts, on sighting British Troops (attributed), April 19, 1775
Does anybody have pics of the extra holes? I'd like to see what your talking about!! Thanks, Mike..
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Awsome, thank you!! I'll be waiting. Again, thanks, Mike...
All said, the Savage 99 is a genius of a rifle. Although no longer produced, it remains highly revered, as it was the foundation from which Arthur Savage built one of America's great gun companies. >> (Jon Y. Wolfe) <<
Interesting!! These extras are all factory? Mike..
All said, the Savage 99 is a genius of a rifle. Although no longer produced, it remains highly revered, as it was the foundation from which Arthur Savage built one of America's great gun companies. >> (Jon Y. Wolfe) <<
All said, the Savage 99 is a genius of a rifle. Although no longer produced, it remains highly revered, as it was the foundation from which Arthur Savage built one of America's great gun companies. >> (Jon Y. Wolfe) <<
A friend who is a "lurker" here and knows more than I do believes these holes are for the old, long, externally adjustable scope. He mentions that a "salesman's sample" would likely be set up to accomodate whatever scope mounts were available for the M99. The salesman's samples were circa about 1939 which was well before Savage started to drill the bridges for modern mounts. The long scopes which external adjustments were still in use back then and other than a Stith, your available options for a scope were very limited.
I'm looking at a G made around 39.It seems to have the same two holes on barrel as salesmans sample.At the moment it has a stith set-up on it.Has any one heard of a model besides the eg and eg salesmans sample having this feature?Thanks,HD