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I recently removed the buttplate from my Model 99 and found that the numbers on the plate and the buttstock (the same) do not match the number on the receiver. I assume this means the buttstock was replaced at some point? Is my assumption correct?

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More than likely. Are they greatly different? What about the number on the forearm end? Does it match the receiver number? GW


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The receiver and forend match and the number is 418,3xx. The buttplate and buttstock is 444,2xx. The seem to be a year off 1946 and 1947.

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Yeah, with 5 years difference almost surely replaced.


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The difference is one year according to the savage99 website. I am wondering if the move to Mass. in 1946 may have anything to do with this.

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I bet it still kills schit dead, no matter the numbers.


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Originally Posted by Redrockhunter
The difference is one year according to the savage99 website.


It ain't 1 year. It's 4 or 5.


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I have a 22 hi power with nonmatching numbers, but I believe it came from the factory that way....

receiver and forend.........225721
buttstock and buttplate.....227721

I had the rifle lettered and J.T.C. stated a few things could have happened:
1. Buttstock and buttplate could have been mis-stamped.
2. Buttstock and buttplate could have been put on the wrong gun by mistake.
3. Buttstock and buttplate put on from another rifle that was not used....

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Thanks, fellows, I appreciate your help.

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Originally Posted by Calhoun
Originally Posted by Redrockhunter
The difference is one year according to the savage99 website.


It ain't 1 year. It's 4 or 5.


reason Rory is saying 5 years is very limited production of sporting rifles during the war years, the normal time frame between those ser no,s could be 16 to 24 months.

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The real reason I'm saying it is because we have better dating info than Murray's, which is where Savage99.com gets his data.grin


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