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What was the price on it?
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What was the price on it?
LHS $1400.00
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What was the price on it?
LHS $1400.00 I wasn't the only one to tell you a half a yard. You need to get better at picking the corn out of the sh it. I told you the best advise you got was "if its still there when the Show started its overpriced" And that advice didn't come from me. Very very very very rarely are there any deals at a gun show. Because for two hours before the show opens the Dealers are dealing with each other.
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What was the price on it?
LHS $1400.00 I wasn't the only one to tell you a half a yard. You need to get better at picking the corn out of the sh it. I told you the best advise you got was "if its still there when the Show started its overpriced" And that advice didn't come from me. Very very very very rarely are there any deals at a gun show. Because for two hours before the show opens the Dealers are dealing with each other. What you don’t know is how much I do know. Guys like you will always be driving a used truck and living in a trailer. I would guess I have more value in gun safes than your house is worth. Teach me something Einstein…
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Who could have seen that coming eh? Hahaha!
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The ‘Art of the Deal’ is recognizing and not hesitating to act upon a deal. Over the years have found more than my share of very, very, very, very good deals at gun shows.
"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro." Hunter S. Thompson
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I was gonna buy it, but thanks to RAM, he saw all the problems that I couldn’t when I was looking at it… Diversity is our strength I reckon.
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Maybe we agree on great guns If not much else haha
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What you don’t know is how much I do know. Guys like you will always be driving a used truck and living in a trailer. I would guess I have more value in gun safes than your house is worth. And there it is. ^^^^^^ I stayed out of this baited trap knowing any shrapnel schitshow ALWAYS ends up here ^. He never cared about anyone's opinion, he was just looking for another opportunity to show the world what a misguided dick he can be.
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What you don’t know is how much I do know. Guys like you will always be driving a used truck and living in a trailer. I would guess I have more value in gun safes than your house is worth. And there it is. ^^^^^^ I stayed out of this baited trap knowing any shrapnel schitshow ALWAYS ends up here ^. He never cared about anyone's opinion, he was just looking for another opportunity to show the world what a misguided dick he can be. If a zit made a noise when it popped, it would sound like you…
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I reckon I misunderstood the purpose of this thread.
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I reckon I misunderstood the purpose of this thread. Sometimes we forget it is the Campfire. I don’t know anything about Savage 99’s and I knew there were quite a few here that did. I came across the listed 303 Savage and could make a trade for it at a net cost of $550.00. Not knowing anything about models of Savage 99’s and the condition of this one looked genuinely original. It’s not like I haven’t seen refinished guns and so forth, but in the hands, this gun didn’t look refinished. There were enough comments by guys that knew what they were talking about, that I let it go. Lighting for what it was and how far I was away from home, time at the show and unanswered questions, made me post it here to get a Savage 99 expert’s opinion. As usual, you have a few losers that know everything about guns and gun shows, but there was also good advice from a few knowledgeable people about which model would be a shiny, bright blue, rather than a less shiny finish. If I get a gun that is new to me, I have to be able to live with it if I get stuck with it and I don’t think a 303 Savage would be one I could shoot easily if I did get it. If it was a 250 Savage, I would have made the deal without any questions. I bought this rifle a couple weeks ago and didn’t bother asking any questions about it. It was mint and probably unfired, I didn’t need any help making that decision…
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^shoots sparrows with an 8675309 Rimless....but can't figure out 303 Savage.....
Still suspicious.
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My friend was kinda into them. He had one with a cartridge counter in it. Don't remember the cartridge it was chambered for .
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I reckon I misunderstood the purpose of this thread. Sometimes we forget it is the Campfire. I don’t know anything about Savage 99’s and I knew there were quite a few here that did. I came across the listed 303 Savage and could make a trade for it at a net cost of $550.00. Not knowing anything about models of Savage 99’s and the condition of this one looked genuinely original. It’s not like I haven’t seen refinished guns and so forth, but in the hands, this gun didn’t look refinished. There were enough comments by guys that knew what they were talking about, that I let it go. Lighting for what it was and how far I was away from home, time at the show and unanswered questions, made me post it here to get a Savage 99 expert’s opinion. As usual, you have a few losers that know everything about guns and gun shows, but there was also good advice from a few knowledgeable people about which model would be a shiny, bright blue, rather than a less shiny finish. If I get a gun that is new to me, I have to be able to live with it if I get stuck with it and I don’t think a 303 Savage would be one I could shoot easily if I did get it. If it was a 250 Savage, I would have made the deal without any questions… Gotcha. I’m set up to load 303 Sav, so caliber wouldn’t an issue for me, but hunting down brass could be a headache these days if you don’t already have it. 1899 Savages are really neat rifles, but it has become damn hard to find one in nice, original condition without a stock cracked where it meets the tang, or extra holes drilled in it for sling swivel studs or scope mounts.
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