There is a local auction coming up Saturday that has what appears to be a B in 25-35. I know condition is everything, and all I've seen are a couple of pretty lousy photos. It doesn't appear new, but doesn't look that bad in the pics. I can't see any extra holes.
The barrel doesn't look very long (maybe 20-22 inches?). It is octagon. It also has a crescent buttplate. Looks like a blade type front sight, and a regular rear sight on the barrel (no tang sight).
Is this a desirable configuration? Old, original 99s don't come up for sale around here very often.
The short octagon barrel wasn't catalogued as a standard option, so you'll first need to determine if you think it's a special order short barreled rifle, or if somebody cut it down later. Both are possible, but truthfully it's more common that the barrel has been cut down.
If factory correct.. definitely desirable. Even if cut down, lots of folks would want to buy it.
I went back and looked again. I think it may be longer than I originally thought.
http://www.carmanrealestate.com/p/22909/auctions-2020What the heck. Here's a link. It's the first auction. I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Am I right in thinking the 25-35 is basically a necked down 30-30?
I don't know that I'd leave the link up if you want that gun for yourself.
Yeah, that looks like a full 26" barrel to me.
Ok. Thanks. I doubt anybody here would travel to Hillbilly, TN for one rifle, but who knows.Can you see any problems I'm missing from the pics? I know they aren't great.
They are low res pictures expanded on the web page, so tough to tell. Can't tell if it's original blue that's turned to patina, or if it's a reblue and blued lever. Top of buttplate to stock fit looks odd. Early gun, no perchbelly on it. So 1905 or earlier probably.
Worth a look in person, those pics suck.
Thanks. I expect a refinish, but it isn’t that far of a drive to find out.
Better take a look at the bore,If you can. seems like almost every 25-35 iv looked at , the bore wasnt that good!
Better take a look at the bore,If you can. seems like almost every 25-35 iv looked at , the bore wasnt that good!
Ditto. It's what put me off buying any of the couple .25-35's I ever stumbled onto. One of them had condition out the wazoo otherwise.
Wish it was an online auction
Wish it was an online auction
You’d want better pics if it were.
Better take a look at the bore,If you can. seems like almost every 25-35 iv looked at , the bore wasnt that good!
Ditto. It's what put me off buying any of the couple .25-35's I ever stumbled onto. One of them had condition out the wazoo otherwise.
Hmmm. I thought this cartridge was originally loaded with smokeless powder. I guess they were still using corrosive primers?
Absolutely. Depending just how early, mercuric primers were around too- a double death wish for an unattended rifle barrel. Regular old corrosive primers that succeeded mercuric primers stayed in universal use way into the 1920's. When you think about it, it's kind of a miracle that we enjoy so many old rifles with nice bores. I guess the protocol of cleaning the gun immediately after use was drilled into most shooters. Except kids- why a huge number of early "boy's rifles" have crummy bores. I guess gun cleaning lessons didn't take hold until adulthood a 100 years ago!
We've had this discussion before. It seems a few of us here have noticed a higher rate of sewer pipe .25-35's than one would expect. Dunno. Could be coincidence because frankly I haven't looked up the arse of very many of them, but odd to me that every one I did was trashed.
Good looking auction! We only get one like that every couple years. Like the double sink among other items. Good luck!
Good looking auction! We only get one like that every couple years. Like the double sink among other items. Good luck!
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I would be interested in the aeroplane pedal car. I bet I could make it go like a bat-out-of-hell!
LOL!^^^
Anybody want to throw a dollar figure out there assuming no problems?
If I was near, I would go look at that gun. The rest of the estate looks really nice. With my experience attending auctions, there is a direct correlation between the firearms and the estate being auctioned off. This guy had a nice place with lots of toys.
Surely somebody wants to throw out a number.
I'm not good at pricing but I'll through out a number of ...add $500 for it being a .25-35.
Maybe that will stir up other comments.
If you go to the auction, I hope you will report back. How was the condition and how much did it sell for. I have the matching rifle. Model 1899 B, 25-35,1910 with barrel length of 20" and factory letter. Unfortunately the letter does not specify bbl length. My does not have much bluing left. It is for sale.
If you go to the auction, I hope you will report back. How was the condition and how much did it sell for. I have the matching rifle. Model 1899 B, 25-35,1910 with barrel length of 20" and factory letter. Unfortunately the letter does not specify bbl length. My does not have much bluing left. It is for sale.
How much are you asking for it?
I must be stupid, I see real estate for sale. Don't matter, every Savage 25-35 I've ever seen looks like a road culvert inside and out.
I'd been looking for a .25-35 for a while. All the bores I saw looked like [bleep]. I finally found one that had strong rifling but was dark. It cleaned up a little but if it would have been any other caliber I wouldn't have touched it. It was also below 500$ which made my bite.
I'm not good at pricing but I'll through out a number of ...add $500 for it being a .25-35.
Maybe that will stir up other comments.
Thank you sir. That is exactly what I was looking for.
If you go to the auction, I hope you will report back. How was the condition and how much did it sell for. I have the matching rifle. Model 1899 B, 25-35,1910 with barrel length of 20" and factory letter. Unfortunately the letter does not specify bbl length. My does not have much bluing left. It is for sale.
There was a small chunk of wood missing at the tang. It had a blued lever and an amateur refinish. Bore wasn't good, but not real bad. Wrong sights. It brought $875 + $25 transfer/background check fees. So $900. I did not buy it. I didn't bring a tape measure, but expect the barrel was 26". It looked shorter to me in the ad. Serial number was 74.xxx I think. Could have been 47.xxx.
I would be interested in the aeroplane pedal car. I bet I could make it go like a bat-out-of-hell!
It brought $375. If I had a good place to display it, I would have bid. It was cool.
Thanks for your help, guys!