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Joe... You have mentioned that before with this picture
Haha, you have a better memory than I do then. I notice that most of it dries off quick enough, like in a day, after I do mine but I only oil them once a year. I go through all the safes after deer season is finished and do every gun once.
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On another note Joe... The parts worked perfect... Looks like I just might be hunting the 1895 this year...!!! 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) <<
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I got a line on another old 1895 that has been cut. Hopefully I can buy it and use the wood off it to finish the 1895B that needs the buttstock. The one I stripped down for parts wasn't much good for anything but parts. It had no wood and the barrel was cut to 22". Was a 1895C before they put the hacksaw to it. Got quite the rack of 1895's now but two of them weren't much good for anything but parts. Take the good with the bad. Have another line on an 1895A.
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