My T is high condition (not perfect), has non T sights that were available when it was produced and have the same patina as the rest of the rifle. I think they were put on at the factory.
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I have seen a few Ts in 300 and owned one. I have seen one 250 and one 22HP. Never a 303 or a 30-30. I did see a 99RS in 303 several years ago, but I didnt realize what it was
Based off of campfire members' input, it's probably more likely to be this. Most common to least: 300 Sav 250-3000 30-30 303 Savage 22HP
I personally run into less 30-30's, but apparently other people see less 303's.
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Roy, that T front sight matches the photo in Figure 6-14 of David's book, but I am going to be cantankerous and say that I believe both of those are modern replacements.
If you look closely at the photos in Murray's write up of the T, which are the same photos as in my 1937 catalog, you will note two things. First, your sight and the one in David's book both have serrations on the front of the sight. The catalog sight does not. Second, the proportions of the two sights are different. The catalog sight is more rectangular in shape with the long side parallel to the barrel while the other two sights are more square.
The catalog sight looks like a Lyman 31 to me. Savage used the Lyman 31 on the R, RS, and K. The 31 was available with a red bead, so it would be easy for Savage to order some red beads along with the other 31s they were buying.
and the front sight which had been broken off and pushed into the tube on the sight:
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Stever, that's a nice pile of T's you have there. I think you might have been ratholing them early before the prices went up and supply went down. Looks like you need one more "303 without" just to keep things even.
Question for the group. How do you value the difference in the "with" and the "without" T's? I've seen the rear sights sell in the $200 to $400 range. Can't say I'm totally sure what a correct red front sight looks like or what its value would be.
Might be the time to collect good T sight photos with serial range and caliber. Mybe we could answer some long-standing questions.
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I am always in favor of data collecting. I'll get some pics of my T and send them to you. I'll include data on the one I sold that had a T7 mount. There is a pic of the one with the T7 on page 82 of the collector's guide.
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Here are pics of my 250T’s front sights. The red bead we are certain is correct and the white bead looks the same but Lyman is on the opposite side. https://postimg.cc/gallery/Gsh3Dqr
got it out and took the pics. The rear sight is off on account of I put some weird no drill scope mount on it. Front sight, marked Marble and Shread.
rear sight
different view of rear sight. It doesn't have any markings but I think it is a Marble.
The catalogs I have for this era don't have many sights pictured.
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wyo1895 With Savage never say never. For a copy of my book on engraved Savage lever actions rifles send a check for $80 to; David Royal, p.o. box 1271, Pinedale, Wy., 82941. I will sign and inscribe the book for you. [email protected]
if someone wants a super legit original T in 303, drop me a PM. I emaiedl Rory some pics as I'm not sure how to upload any longer but need less to say, this gun is a VERY original and barely touched version of a T in the rare 303. Please do not message me if you think you could buy it for less than lets just say $2500. The case color even on the bottom of the lever is quite good and the checkering feels like you could cut yourself on it. Arguably the nicest 303 T in existence. I only wish I had the box and/or hand tags for it.
if someone wants a super legit original T in 303, drop me a PM. I emaiedl Rory some pics as I'm not sure how to upload any longer but need less to say, this gun is a VERY original and barely touched version of a T in the rare 303. Please do not message me if you think you could buy it for less than lets just say $2500. The case color even on the bottom of the lever is quite good and the checkering feels like you could cut yourself on it. Arguably the nicest 303 T in existence. I only wish I had the box and/or hand tags for it.
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