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Posted By: sqweeler 1899 303 (POLL ADDED) - 07/21/18
Really nice condition,but 2K a little stiff.If it was 32-40 or 38-55. [Linked Image] [Linked Image] [Linked Image] [Linked Image] [Linked Image] [Linked Image] [img]https://s33.postimg.cc/bibo7pd33/20180720_093825.jpg[/img] [img]https://s33.postimg.cc/txw555onj/20180720_093409.jpg[/img]
Posted By: Longbeardking Re: 1899 303 - 07/21/18
Save the couple small blemishes, overall it looks pretty nice. Here's a shot of my 1899B's in all 5 of the caliber's. The .303 (TOP) I got for less than a grand, but the other 4 all cost me 2 each. None have the condition of the one you posted. I "almost" think I would have paid up for this one.


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Posted By: S99VG Re: 1899 303 - 07/22/18
Nice, but 2K is a lot stiff.
Posted By: Rick99 Re: 1899 303 - 07/22/18
Lets play a game of "If I owned this rifle I would sell it for $XXXX" (for the above posted 1899-A, 303 Sav, guessing 1911-1913 production, in exceptional condition)
Posted By: Fireball2 Re: 1899 303 - 07/22/18
I picked up a pretty good 1899A in 30-30, (not this nice but still very good) for $450. To each his own.

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Posted By: S99VG Re: 1899 303 - 07/22/18
I'm sure most guys would sell it for the most money they could get if they owned it - as would I. But my comment came from the other direction. As a consumer I have way too many other things putting pressure on my income. Hence, 2K is a stiff price for me. But that's just me. So to kick this off I'm casting my vote for 2K because that is what I'd like to get if I was selling that 99. But I also recognize that there are a number of guys out there who, like me, will be saying "not for me."

PS - I will add the caveat that at 2K you would have to take that rifle to a lot of big gun shows and be willing to sit on it on auction sites for a long time before it sold. But still it will be fun seeing what the forum thinks of its value.
Posted By: oldtimer303 Re: 1899 303 - 07/22/18


Even though I listed my selling price. My asking price would be 25% higher because of possible trades and a bartering room. GW
Posted By: sqweeler Re: 1899 303 - 07/22/18
If it was another cal. I would've bought it. It's in beautiful condition though.
Posted By: shawlerbrook Re: 1899 303 - 07/22/18
Only paid $400 for my 1913 shooter grade 1899A 303S a couple years ago.
Posted By: Longbeardking Re: 1899 303 - 07/23/18
$1500-1700, you are dreaming. Below $1500 you are REALLY dreaming. Nice game though. Good competition feeler. laugh laugh laugh
Posted By: BillR Re: 1899 303 - 07/23/18
If this rifle was in Canada it would probably be in the $950 to $1000 asking range at gun shows and would go home with the original owner. Dealers may be a little higher. There is a lot of down pressure on both the 303 cartridge and round barrel. What one would ask is not necessarily what one would pay. Standard average condition 70% 303 A will sit all day at $500.
Our politicians and economy share the blame,

BillR
Posted By: Longbeardking Re: 1899 303 - 07/23/18
For that money, I am only guessing, that anyone here that owned THAT rifle would ever offer it up for sale at that price. I would still be very proud to own it. Our economy is booming. I saw 2 different EG's in .300 Sav for sale in a local shop. One was in the 746000 block drilled and tapped through the Savage stamp. $1095. The other in the 525000 block. Savage stamp on the side, drilled and tapped (assuming factory, maybe not) red rubber recoil pad+ sling studs. $995.00. Metal near perfect on both. Even if the dealer is willing to dicker They will still be north of asking price.
Posted By: LPSS Re: 1899 303 - 07/23/18
Errr. I wish...

975 CAD would be about 750 USD.

But if anyone wants to give me 1,280 USD for my 975 CAD, I'll PM my Toronto phone number.


In fact, I'll fly to your nearest airport to collect.
Posted By: Poconojack Re: 1899 303 - 07/23/18
Selling price always depends upon where the gun is found and/or who is selling it. One can rest assured that not everyone knows the current market value of a 1899-A, 303 Sav with condition....
Posted By: Longbeardking Re: 1899 303 - 07/23/18
Originally Posted by LPSS
Errr. I wish...

975 CAD would be about 750 USD.

But if anyone wants to give me 1,280 USD for my 975 CAD, I'll PM my Toronto phone number.


In fact, I'll fly to your nearest airport to collect.


You're right. Naturally, I went the wrong way with the conversion. Apologies.
Like most I look at Model + Caliber + Condition.
And this assumes one has a pretty good understanding of Savage rifles in this case. Without this knowledge Model and Caliber are not of much meaning.
Lastly, a rifle in hand is usually different than pictures in some way so trust but verify. wink
Posted By: S99VG Re: 1899 303 (POLL ADDED) - 07/23/18
Originally Posted by Longbeardking
I saw 2 different EG's in .300 Sav for sale in a local shop. One was in the 746000 block drilled and tapped through the Savage stamp. $1095. The other in the 525000 block. Savage stamp on the side, drilled and tapped (assuming factory, maybe not) red rubber recoil pad+ sling studs. $995.00.


I am driving up to Redding tomorrow to pick up a pre-drilled EG in 300 that is about as clean and original (i.e., no drilling, added pad and swivels, etc...) as they get that I bought 10-days ago for 500 plus tax and fees. These's another shop in town that is habitually more pricey. I stay away from that shop. I like EGs and deep down they perhaps are my favorite, but they are not a 1K gun, especially if they have been altered from their original condition. And for 303s, most buyers shy away from the caliber as they do not reload nor want to work at finding comparatively rare and pricey ammo. That usually makes 303s a bit problematical in the sellers market. Like I said, I would try to sell that 99 for as much as I could get but at 2K I also would expect to have to sit on it for a long time before the right buyer came along. And that's a very limited market.
Posted By: Calhoun Re: 1899 303 (POLL ADDED) - 07/23/18
Seems like every 2 years or so we have to remind ourselves why we don't talk gun values here often. grin
Posted By: S99VG Re: 1899 303 (POLL ADDED) - 07/23/18
Originally Posted by Calhoun
Seems like every 2 years or so we have to remind ourselves why we don't talk gun values here often. grin


On the other hand, I take it as a way to see how the value of the 99 can vary in different parts of the country and Canada. About 25-years ago a decent 99 ran between 300 and 400-bucks out here. Whenever I went up to Oregon a 99 in comparable condition seemed to go for about 100 to 150-bucks more. I not so familiar with the prices of the 99 in Oregon these days, but the gap does seem to have narrowed some with guns in Oregon still going for a bit more. But I have to add the caveat that when speaking of California I am referring to the northern part of the state. Southern California is a whole different beast and I wouldn't pretend to know anything about what goes on down there.
Posted By: gnoahhh Re: 1899 303 (POLL ADDED) - 07/23/18
Bottom line: buy it if you can afford it and you like/want it. National average prices only work if you're selling it on a national venue such as an online outlet.
Posted By: S99VG Re: 1899 303 (POLL ADDED) - 07/23/18
And as purely an observation I think those on-line auctions have a way flattening the value of firearms "across the board.".
Posted By: Calhoun Re: 1899 303 (POLL ADDED) - 07/23/18
Originally Posted by S99VG
On the other hand, I take it as a way to see how the value of the 99 can vary in different parts of the country and Canada.

That's how I look at it.

But there's always folks who take it personally when others have different opinions on what they would spend on gun. Been true for 15 years, always ends up with somebody mad. I actually liked the "what's this worth" poll, get a general feel for range without anybody having to put out an opinion they'll get attacked for.

But I'm prepared. Got lots of popcorn.
Posted By: sqweeler Re: 1899 303 (POLL ADDED) - 07/23/18
100+ yr old 1899's in any caliber in this condition are kinda getting scarce.I'll show them our poll.Maybe I'll get it for $500!! smile smile
Posted By: gnoahhh Re: 1899 303 (POLL ADDED) - 07/23/18
Indeed, this poll kind of flattened out the perceived valuation aspect of this rifle.
Originally Posted by sqweeler
100+ yr old 1899's in any caliber in this condition are kinda getting scarce.I'll show them our poll.Maybe I'll get it for $500!! smile smile



I'm betting you'll get laughed at.
Posted By: gnoahhh Re: 1899 303 (POLL ADDED) - 07/23/18
You never know until you ask, either as a buyer or a seller. There's an ass for every seat.
Posted By: Rick99 Re: 1899 303 (POLL ADDED) - 07/25/18
So far, with 29 votes cast the average selling price for the rifle would be $1300.
Posted By: RAS Re: 1899 303 (POLL ADDED) - 07/25/18
I put $1500.

It’s well worth that because of the condition.

There is a lot of leverage on the sellers part when a gun has that much condition IMO.
Posted By: Rick99 Re: 1899 303 (POLL ADDED) - 07/25/18
Yes, I would be happy to buy a bunch of those low priced ones. Hard to find those early ones with condition.
Posted By: sqweeler Re: 1899 303 (POLL ADDED) - 07/26/18
Went to make an offer......too late , sold 2K
Posted By: Rick99 Re: 1899 303 (POLL ADDED) - 07/26/18
Well, all but one person that voted in the poll would have lost potential profit on thqt one!
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