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Tnx 598 Now and Still Growing. Steve
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I have 7 2 T/D H's in 22HP and 303 Sav. 3 R's all in 300 Sav. 1 F 300 Sav. 1E 308 Win. Also next month I will be adding an A in 25-35 <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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You can count my 49EG and 55F. (Both in .300 Savage)
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My pack of rats, I should change my handle to "Willard" In order of accumulation, started about 1980 Model 250-3000, has a swapped barrel G in .300, gave it to a friend. .303 TD, refinished wood, nice metal, interupted reciever, full thread barrel,with Lyman 21 .32-40 TD super rat, has the prettiest grained walnut forearm with checkering but the butt stock is a replacement. Metal sucks. H in 250 has a barrel band. G in .300 with added recoil pad. R in .300 with a Pachmar swing mount and 4x Hawk (post and fine hair). .358 Brush Gun, 3x Leupold CD in .243, 6x Leupold C in .284, 3x9 Nikon, quite a bit prettier than the one that just went on GB. + 10 Rick
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now there's "666".
Help! there's gotta be more...
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I've got 36 1895's, 14 1899 SRC's, 6 MHG Muskets and about 25 1899 A's, B's and C's in all conditions..........Dick
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36 M1895's!!! That is amazing. Anyone know of anyone who has more M1895's than this???
Dick - do you have all the calibers made in the M1899 SRC covered in those 14 that you have? And, any with the early "small barrel band"?
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Dick,
that don't sound like a collection as much as an "investment portfolio".
IMPRESSIVE!!!
Don't you count MHG bayonets as Savages as well?
747...
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An 1899E in 250-3000, an 1899 250-3000, 3 F's in 243, 300, and 308, and a A in 308. Six total. steve99
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S99, You need a 358 F to round things out w/your F collection a lil bit.... I happen to know wheres theres a dandy for sale.
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Jed,
Yeah, I remember seein' that one a while back. A 250 and 358 would round things out nicely. I am out of the market for this year though. My wife insists that a deck and furnishings are more needed than Savages. That composite deck is expensive stuff. If its still available next year... steve99
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Nine (9) M99's: M99F T/D .303Sav M99H (MP marked) .30-30Win M99EG .300 Sav (early post-war D&T, swivals) M99EG .300 Sav (factory D&T) M99R .300Sav (factory D&T) M99Featherweight .250Sav M99Featherweight .358Win M99DL .308Win (cut checkered) M99DL .284Win (press checkered)
Other Savages: Twenty Nine (29) additional if you're counting other than M99: M1919 NRA .22LR M23B .25-20 M1920 .250Sav M1920/26 .300Sav M45 Super Sporter .30-30 M340B .22Hornet M340 .30-30 M110M .243Win M110 "1 of 1000" 7x57mm M110P Premier .30-06 M219 .22Hornet M219 .22K-Hornet M219 .30-30 M24M .22WMR/.410 M24 .22LR/.410 M24 .22WMR/20ga M24C .22LR/20ga M24V .222/20ga M24V .30-30/20ga M220 .20ga M220 .16ga M220 .12ga M1907 .32ACP Fox Bst 20ga. Stevens M183 12ga. Stevens M1915 Favorite .32RF Long Stevens M75 .22LR Stevens 87 .22LR Stevens 67E 12ga
Total Savages Thirty Seven (37)
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only two
a 300 in the rare war years production complete with kill notches
and a post mil 243 but still rotary
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My dad has a T/D H in 22 Hi Power. The there is the 22 Hi Power my Grandparents neighbor has. And there is the 99C (I know, not a real 99) the was my great-uncles that some of my family members screwed me out of.
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I forgot to add that a friends dad has on old savage in 303 that the factory couldn't letter. Not sure what model it is but I do remember it has an octogon barrel. I only saw the rifle once, but it seems he said it was an 1899.
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I forgot to add my brothers' and my uncles. Both 300 sav. eg, around 1953 I think.So that's 2 more!
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