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Posted By: MiJackpine Question from a dummy - 10/11/22
I have the opportunity to buy a model 99 300 savage not really sure much about it. I ran the serial number online production year is supposed to be 1921. I haven’t seen it in person yet my dad went to look at it and sent me some pictures but they aren’t very good. But from what I can tell it appears to be in good shape and has not been drilled and tapped. He also has 5 boxes of shells. He hasn’t told me what he wants for it yet my question is what would be a fair price. He’s older and doesn’t have any kids and would like it to go to someone that would appreciate it. Thanks in advance for the replies.
Posted By: UpThePole Re: Question from a dummy - 10/11/22
W/O good pics, serial number, chambering and bore scope photo we would have no idea.
Posted By: MiJackpine Re: Question from a dummy - 10/11/22
If anyone would want to pm me a cell number I could text them the photos that I do have
Old guys with old Savage rifles generally means it has been cared for.
A 100 year old Savage 1899/99, not buggered with some honest wear is ~$500-600 easy, maybe more. Ammo is an adder.
If you are a good home that appreciates good guns and the seller fits my profile, $750 for all is probably good for both. JMO.
Posted By: Tinemaster Re: Question from a dummy - 10/11/22
Best bet is start with asking him how much he needs to get for it
What i usually do so i dont insulte anyone and if it is to high i can always just say i like it but its bot in my budget
Gives them the opportunity to come back at
You with another offer
Just my two cents
Posted By: MiJackpine Re: Question from a dummy - 10/11/22
Thanks guys I was thinking the same thing about asking him first. I have a bore scope that I’m going to take with me when I go look at it. I guess he has ten boxes of shells too not five.
Posted By: gnoahhh Re: Question from a dummy - 10/11/22
Bottom line the price you pay is that which you're comfy with.

I always insist the seller state a price. If it's good for me I pay it, but I'm not bashful about offering less too. He doesn't have to take the offer. Negotiating is half the fun in any transaction, and I never ever make the initial offer. I've noticed a lot of humans aren't comfortable with negotiating. I find that strange. When I set the price on something I'm selling I always set it a little higher than what I really want, fully expecting a kindred soul to try and negotiate it down. That's ok, again part of the game. It's when a timid soul say's ok to my initial price that I grin inwardly and stop on the way home for a good bottle of scotch.

Auctions are a different game. I love them and I hate them. Too often there's idiots in the audience with auction fever, or who have no self control, or are ignorant about values and the game goes sideways quickly. Anymore I shudder if I see something in an auction that interests me, knowing I gotta play that game again.
Posted By: Loggah Re: Question from a dummy - 10/11/22
Well a 1921 rifle in 300 would be a real early 300,if i remember correctly they came out late in 1921, pictures and serial number !!!
Posted By: mathman Re: Question from a dummy - 10/11/22
The way the premium brown spirits market is these days you'll need to set those prices pretty high to slip a bottle of good scotch into the margin.
Posted By: 99guy Re: Question from a dummy - 10/11/22
Seller sets the price.

If he insists you make an offer tell him $100
Posted By: MiJackpine Re: Question from a dummy - 10/12/22
Serial number 2372xx I can’t figure out how to post pictures. The guy also has a Winchester model 12 16 gauge with 50 boxes of shells he said today he was thinking $2000 for that and the model 99 with 10 boxes of shells. I’m going to look at them in person this weekend.
Posted By: 99guy Re: Question from a dummy - 10/12/22
Holy crap

$1000 + in ammo in that deal....
Posted By: norm99 Re: Question from a dummy - 10/12/22
Originally Posted by 99guy
Holy crap

$1000 + in ammo in that deal....

that means $500 each for the guns ,,BUY IT NOW,, do not hesitate.

norm
Posted By: Oskerspap12 Re: Question from a dummy - 10/13/22
Probably closer to $1500 worth of ammo in the current market ..........I'd do that deal
Posted By: lovemy99 Re: Question from a dummy - 10/14/22
Originally Posted by 99guy
Holy crap

$1000 + in ammo in that deal....

This sort of depends on whether the ammos is old enough to have collector value or new enough to assume it safe and reliable. There is some middle ground where the ammo has potentially no value... at least that is my view. Its either, something that I'm happy to hunt with or something collectible, anything in between is worthless to me. Maybe I can shoot some to get it on paper, etc or sell it for the brass but otherwise, I don't need or want mid-age, mod-grade ammo.
Posted By: JediWing19 Re: Question from a dummy - 10/14/22
interested to know if you bought the guns and to see some pics of them?
Posted By: gnoahhh Re: Question from a dummy - 10/14/22
Originally Posted by lovemy99
Originally Posted by 99guy
Holy crap

$1000 + in ammo in that deal....

This sort of depends on whether the ammos is old enough to have collector value or new enough to assume it safe and reliable. There is some middle ground where the ammo has potentially no value... at least that is my view. Its either, something that I'm happy to hunt with or something collectible, anything in between is worthless to me. Maybe I can shoot some to get it on paper, etc or sell it for the brass but otherwise, I don't need or want mid-age, mod-grade ammo.

Yeah boils down to quality of the ammo. If it's good shooting or good "collector" quality I personally would look at the stuff from a resale viewpoint, as I'm neither a collector of ammo or user of factory ammo.

Always different ways of looking at this kind of thing: If the ammo turns out to be junk (say someone's old reloads of dubious quality) it becomes an albatross around one's neck and has a negative effect on the value of the deal.
Posted By: MiJackpine Re: Question from a dummy - 10/18/22
I went and picked it up today it seems to me like it’s in good shape for a hundred year old rifle. It has a few scratches and the stock has some wear but the blueing is probably 85%? It has a marble peep and it’s a takedown.
Posted By: MiJackpine Re: Question from a dummy - 10/18/22
I knew I forgot something the bore looks really good too.
Posted By: 99guy Re: Question from a dummy - 10/18/22
Originally Posted by gnoahhh
Originally Posted by lovemy99
Originally Posted by 99guy
Holy crap

$1000 + in ammo in that deal....

This sort of depends on whether the ammos is old enough to have collector value or new enough to assume it safe and reliable. There is some middle ground where the ammo has potentially no value... at least that is my view. Its either, something that I'm happy to hunt with or something collectible, anything in between is worthless to me. Maybe I can shoot some to get it on paper, etc or sell it for the brass but otherwise, I don't need or want mid-age, mod-grade ammo.

Yeah boils down to quality of the ammo. If it's good shooting or good "collector" quality I personally would look at the stuff from a resale viewpoint, as I'm neither a collector of ammo or user of factory ammo.

Always different ways of looking at this kind of thing: If the ammo turns out to be junk (say someone's old reloads of dubious quality) it becomes an albatross around one's neck and has a negative effect on the value of the deal.


It's all about the resale value that makes the deal, regardless of whether you want the ammo or not. 50 boxes of 16 gauge @$10 a box and 10 boxes of 300 Savage @$50 a box or 50 boxes of 16 gauge @$15 box and 10 boxes of 300 Savage a $30 a box, etc, etc. No matter how you slice it it's not hard to get to $1000. Take a look at GB or go to a gun show and see what ammo is selling for. The fact that you don't want it doesn't make it any less valuable to somebody that does.
Posted By: gregintenn Re: Question from a dummy - 10/19/22
Sounds like a deal. We’d love to see pictures.
Posted By: MiJackpine Re: Question from a dummy - 01/12/23
https://postimg.cc/3k0BHyYk https://postimg.cc/fJLCB2Pj
Finally getting around to trying to post pictures
Posted By: MiJackpine Re: Question from a dummy - 01/12/23
https://postimg.cc/zLmkDJG0
Posted By: MiJackpine Re: Question from a dummy - 01/12/23
https://postimg.cc/CzQNtCTy
Posted By: gnoahhh Re: Question from a dummy - 01/12/23
Well well well! You did a lot better than just "good"! That is a handsome devil! (And so's the dog!)
Posted By: damnesia Re: Question from a dummy - 01/12/23
Wow, that's a great looking rifle.
Posted By: Calhoun Re: Question from a dummy - 01/12/23
Yeah, I'd say that's a very nice 99G.

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Posted By: Fireball2 Re: Question from a dummy - 01/13/23
Don't see a lot of very nice ones.
Posted By: MiJackpine Re: Question from a dummy - 01/13/23
Thanks for the kind words guys (about the rifle and the hound). Thanks for bearing with me I’m new to posting pictures.
What I don't understand is why are you still talking? It should be yours by now.
Posted By: johno Re: Question from a dummy - 01/13/23
Oh that's a beauty, you fellas do find some fine rifles

Johno
Posted By: MiJackpine Re: Question from a dummy - 01/13/23
It’s mine now I bought it a couple months ago. Not long after I started the thread asking about price.
Posted By: diamondjim Re: Question from a dummy - 01/13/23
It's a beautiful rifle. Congrats.
Posted By: LHS905 Re: Question from a dummy - 01/13/23
Risking drawing the ire of all the Savage guys-I wouldn't mind seeing the Model 12 too!!

LHS
Posted By: gnoahhh Re: Question from a dummy - 01/13/23
Oh heck yes. (And a big pile of ammo!)
Posted By: damnesia Re: Question from a dummy - 01/13/23
Originally Posted by LHS905
Risking drawing the ire of all the Savage guys-I wouldn't mind seeing the Model 12 too!!

LHS

After seeing the 99, that's exactly what I was thinking too.
Posted By: johno Re: Question from a dummy - 01/13/23
Vote carried

Johno
Posted By: MiJackpine Re: Question from a dummy - 01/13/23
My dad ended up wanting the model 12 so I don’t have any pictures of that but I’ll take a few the next time I’m over there.
Posted By: bigolddave Re: Question from a dummy - 01/13/23
Just a thought on the large quantity of shotgun ammo. The shotgun may have short (29/16 inch) chambers, and the old guy cornered the local market on ammo.
Posted By: LHS905 Re: Question from a dummy - 01/14/23
Coincidentally I ended up purchasing a Winchester Model 42 at the same auction I picked up my 1899 250-3000 at.

They must go together.

LHS
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