Lets see your 99's. :D
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Lets see your 99's. :D
http://www.koprash.ca/maddog/HPIM0429.JPG
Tell you what,
You get me in contact with anyone of those great rifles and I will gladly claim it as mine and take whatever pics you would like? ;D
Great picture. Someday I'll find one..... that I can afford.
Joe, you make me feel so....................inadequate. ;D I have more, I just need to get the camera out. Les
http://savagela.org/My1895/1895RS.JPG
http://savagela.org/Images/Images/99...legun%20RS.JPG
http://savagela.org/Images/Images/RSa.JPG
http://savagela.org/Images/Images/99...3%20Savage.jpg
http://savagela.org/Images/Images/My%20Dlux%20LS.JPG
Actually the guy to ask is 1899 Sav, he has a passel of them, I am looking for a good Win. 54 in 270 for a shooter. ;D That should get some hearts racing. Les
What Carvera said! Man, those are some nice looking 99's! I hope to get one someday in .308 Win.
Robert
Hey Violator, is the 2nd photo down of your's an early 1970's "A" with a custom checker job?
Joe
I Know Ya Seen This One on the Other. 3 Barrel Set. And My Canadian one
Stever
http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r...v/IMG_0601.jpg
http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r...2199545500.jpg
Here Part Of a Room Full Of 244 Savages
Stever
http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r...v/IMG_0436.jpg
Made for Canadians by the U.S. ;) :D
Seems more MHG's made it back to the states than stayed after the war was over, either that or Salter is over here buying them up and taking them back across.
I don't even do levers. I must say there are some beauties there that make my heart sing! I just like pretty I don't care if they are lever are not. There is not much pretty made today unless it is off the scale price wise!
Here is the lates picture of the stable! ;D
http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j3...Group002PB.jpg
http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j3...Group001PB.jpg
From top to bottom:
1915 1899 303 sav take down unknown model, rebarreled, new wood
1915 1899 303 sav sporterized MHG
1919 1899A 303 sav take down
1923 99G 300 sav take down
1953 99R 300 sav
1960 99F 308 win unfired since factory
I have only been collecting / accumulating since last July. Thanks to Joe and Les for all of the advice and tutoring :)
Blair
Well I hope I didn't do to bad, I just bought a 99c in .308 with a gold trigger and scope for 2 NEF .223's and a simmons scope.
Sounds like you got a hell of a deal, what is the conditiono of it, sounds like a candidate for a rebore to 338 Federal too me. Les
It is in good working order, I will try to get a picture on in the next day or 2.
Thanks, I appreciate it. Les
That one is in good shape, C's aren't real colelctable, I think it is the only model I would defintley want to turn in to a 338 Fed, being magazine fed makes it easier. Les
Grabbed a 99R in 358 a couple weeks ago, I'll get pics up after I see how it shoots, might not be around long, got a bud down under eager to have it but I'm pretty sure she'll hold a zero.
Do I know who it is Joe? :D Les
;) A couple of my new ones!
http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j312/99trix/1895.jpg
1895 26" octagon
http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j312/99trix/250.jpg
99A saddle gun in 250 sav
http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j3...x/postmils.jpg
Top to bottom
284 win
358 win
375 win
7mm-08
Life is good!
Blair
I'm not sure that 1895 really fits in your collection there, Blair... ;)
Might need to pass that off to someone who be happy to trade you something new for some old... ;) hurry before Joe comes back! ;)
Again great buy!!!
Hey guys I am looking for at least one extra Mag for my 99C, does anyone of you have any you might want to part with?
My first deer rifle was a 99E in .308. I got to kill an elk with it on a special drawing hunt here in Oklahoma in 1977. Sure wish I still had that gun. It would shoot less than quarter size 100 yd. groups with my handloads.
Hay guys, I am new to this forum. I know the is a falling block, but it does have a lever. This is my Stevens 44 in 25-20 SS.
http://www.myhostedpics.com/images/w...ll/1000583.jpg
Bill
Thats neat, nice rifle..................
Ya, that is nice, what kind of scope and rings do you have mounted on that gun?
Good Grief those are some beautiful 99s!! My Grandpa had a bunch of them and I've wanted one ever since.
OFF TOPIC: Skunk, You have a photo of USS WASP (CV-7) as your avatar. My father was aboard her when that photo was taken. I'd appreciate hearing from you.
ON TOPIC: I joined this group on advice from a Savage shooter in our gun club, the Pascagoula Shooting Club. He said I can get good pointers on my Dad's old Savage 99 here or nowhere. From one photo I've seen I think it is a 99R, but can't be sure. I've personally never seen one exactly like it in person. The description is as follows:
I recv'd the rifle back from my sister today, (03/30/2008),and got my first look at it in some six years. It has accrued a few more dints and minor dings but overall still looks pretty darned good. The bluing still looks really good. I took a few photos of the rifle right after unpacking it. Still has all the grime on it. I'll clean it up some over the next few days and may even find some ammo for it. The old .300 Savage stuff isn't as easy to find locally as it once was! (A new set of dies are in order, too.) I know Dad bought the gun in California in the early 1950's and to number the mule deer, elk, white-tail and other game, (including pronghorn), that were cleanly taken over the years would be impossible. I can say that one moose and six bears were killed with the rifle. One bear was a cinnamon-phase taken by Dad that squared 8.75 feet.
The rifle has a inch barrel and appears to have a steel rotor rather than bronze, an integral front ramp w/ brass bead front site, heavy fore-end, steel shotgun butt-plate, pistol-grip, hand-cut checkering, & the lever-mounted safety. The lever was/is color case-hardened and the tang is factory drilled & tapped for peep sights. Oh! there is a "cocked action" indicator that rises from the top of the action. Serial number is 6 digits beginning with '694'. Simply marked "Savage 99" on the left side of the action and ".300 Savage" on the left side of the barrel. The right side of the barrel is printed in very fine lettering "Hi Pressure Steel - Proof Tested".
Here are some photos...
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k3...avage99001.jpg
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k3...avage99002.jpg
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k3...avage99008.jpg
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k3...avage99009.jpg
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k3...avage99010.jpg
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k3...avage99011.jpg
I'll likely spend the next couple of days thoroughly cleaning the old girl and getting her ready for next deer season. If all goes well my son will be the fourth of my family to take game with this rifle. Can't wait! :)
Any info you guys can forward will be greatly appreciated!
Bull, out!
1953 savage 99R. Rear sight has been changed, not sure about the sling eyes it is hard to tell in the pictures. It would have come from the factory drilled and tapped with sling eyes. Steel rotor are common, might even be case colored. I have the twin in my safe 694,7xx 1953 99R case colored rotor. Great shooting rifles!
Sling eyes look legit from what I can see.
Hey Bull, glad to see you made it here! :)
Thanks, Jody! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by JCalhoun
One post and my question was answered, but I'll hang around anyways! 1953 sounds dead on to me. (I wasn't born until 1962 when Dad had moved back home to South Carolina.) He bought the Savage (and a Marlin 39A on the same day) somewhere in the vicinity of San Francisco, CA. Those eyes are the factory installed numbers. The rear sight was removed the same day and a steel-tubed Weaver K4 with a post and crosshair reticle was installed. The lens shattered in the scope just before Dad died and was never replaced. The rear sight that is on it was meant to be a temp. measure. Will be VERY temp, too. Now that I've got the rifle back...
I'm thinking about either a Marble's tang mounted sight, or a Weaver K6.
Meanwhile, I located 200 once-fired brass that I'm going to pick up tomorrow. Then I've just got to get a set of dies and a couple of hundred 150 grainers...
::) It's always something, isn't it?
Bull, out.
Theres a guy up here in Canada that rebuilds the old Weaver scopes if you wanna go the route of fixin dads old scope back up.
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Just picked up this 1951 99EG in 300 Savage for a whopping $120.00!
My Savages in 300 Savage.
http://www.koprash.ca/maddog/300%20savages.JPG
I just have one Savage 99. Got it about a month ago and just got and put the scope that I wanted on it. It's a very mint 1958 99EG .308 Win. with an equally mint Redfield Widefield 2 3/4 USA scope. Might even take it deer hunting next year. Nah, it's too clean. ;D
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You might only have one but it's nice one! Hard to find caliber in an EG. But can you stop at just one! ;D
Probably not, I'd like to get a .30-30 carbine and/or a .243 Featherweight. I would be nice if they would have a small amount of wear so I could actually use them to hunt with! ;DQuote:
Originally Posted by 99trix
my 99a in 250-3000
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Below is my 1949 99EG of the .300 Savage variety with Weaver K2.5 of same vintage. She's a shooter but it is sure getting hard to find .300 Savage cartridges. Looks like I am going to need to start reloading because I sure love to shoot this rifle.
BTW - Great site you have here and y'all got some beautiful rifles. - Steve
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Welcome to the site! Still no trouble getting 300 sav here in Canada. The local Canadian Tire store carries it here in my home town.
First Post- Thought this would be the place to "introduce" myself.
My name is Ray and I live in NC. I have a 1940 .300 Savage Model 99. It has a Pachmayr "low-swing" scope-mount with Unertl 4x Hawk mounted. The sling is an Uncle-Mikes.. but I'm not sure when it was added. It was on the gun when I got it (used). This has been my deer-rifle since 1977. While it's no collectors dream, it's in very nice condition. I'm just beginning to get into these guns.. and found this site only yesterday.
I was interested in this gun, because my Grandfather and Mother both hunted with them. I remember taking my first deer in 1973 with Grandad's, in Titusville, Pa. It was only a 4-pointer... but was probably my most memorable. My mother took a dressed 220lb 10-point from on top our garage @ 305 paces (approx 220yrds) with her's. Grandad bought her rifle for her 16th birthday.
When I get back home (Erie, Pa), I will try to get serials and more info on each of their guns.
I also have a Stevens Model 311 series H, 16ga side-by-side... that I got for my 14th or 15th birthday. It's in good condition over-all, but I really scratched up the stock and forearm small-gaming with it (kids! no respect for their stuff!)..
To return back on-topic.. here's a couple pictures of my Lever.
http://raylinrestoration.com/G-A/Sav-1-T.jpg
http://raylinrestoration.com/G-A/Sav2-T.jpg
I would like to find the correct rear site for it...
Ray
Interesting that someone added the white line spacers in it as well. It's a model EG.
Sometimes the rear sights find their way to Ebay but an old gun shop might have some laying around as well, I'd try them for a better price than what their selling for on Ebay if you have a couple old smiths around your place.
When looking through pics of all the 99's.. I don't see any of the white spacers. However.. on all (3) of our 99's.. the spacers are there. They were bought at different times and different places.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mad Dog
I'll check that... thanks!Quote:
Sometimes the rear sights find their way to Ebay but an old gun shop might have some laying around as well, I'd try them for a better price than what their selling for on Ebay if you have a couple old smiths around your place.
Wow !
I just got my 1st 99F today.. Can anyone tell me the best site to research Date of Man, research on the "shot counter", etc?
I can date it, p.m. me the serial number.
Here's my Savage 99 in .300 Sav.
http://i403.photobucket.com/albums/p...n416/004-4.jpg
i have a 243 savage lever action serial # A341415 any idea how old? my brother gave it to my 10yr old son! life isnt fair
DOM 1969
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My only Savage rifle. 99EG (I think) 250-3000. Stumbled into it by luck on consignment at a gun shop from the estate of the original owner. It's pretty much like new don't think he ever used it.