Classic and vintage hunting rifles!

Here's part of my Savage 1899 and 99 collection.
can't quite get them in one pic anymore....
made between 1897 - 1984

Calibers include.....
303 Savage
250-3000
22HP
300 Savage
38-55
30-30
308
358
375
7mm-08

No tang cracks, extra holes, or other real issues anywhere!!


I know of a way to prevent the infamous Savage model 99 tang crack,

This will allow you to shoot and enjoy your classic Savage model 1899 or 99 without any worries of the tang cracking,
or having to do costly repairs or modifications, that could affect it's value.

The savage 99, unlike other lever guns, is hammerless with a rotary magazine.
Because of the way the bolt works, there isn't much wood in the tang area.
That, combined with other factors such as stock bolts working loose, wood shrinkage and drying out over time, improper inletting at the factory, can result in the tang cracking from repeated firing.

This is a way to prevent the tang from developing a crack, or stopping an existing crack from spreading.......

Basically you have to remove the buttstock and shim up the recoil lug on the lower tang.
When done right, this will allow some relief on the upper tang where the wood meets the metal.

Remove the butt plate and insert a 10" long flathead screwdriver to remove the stock bolt.

Be careful when removing the stock, make sure the screwdriver is not between the bolt head and the wood as this could cause a crack.

I use brass shims, (available at machine shops or tool supply shops)
Cut it to the right size using good quality side cutters and a cutting wheel on a Dremel tool.
Bend it around the recoil lug so it fits in snugly between there and the wood.

Drill or punch a hole in the brass shim so the stock bolt will pass through.

Trim and taper all edges with a die grinder of some sort like the Dremel tool with the stone bit attachment.
make sure there are no sharp edges, steep edges, or burrs.

Make sure the shim is thick enough to provide the necessary relief on the upper tang, but not so thick that you can't bend it around the lug,
about 20mm thick seems to work fine for me.

Put the buttstock on and tighten everything back up.



Link to my tutorial here on CGN with pics.....

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...l-99-tang-crack-prevention-tutorial-with-pics













1914 SRC in 30-30....



1908 1899B (octagonal barrel) in 303....








 
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I own 10 1895's.

3 round bbls, 3 Oct bbl.'s, 1 1/2 oct 1/2 round, a New York Military Trials, an SRC barrel band and an octagon 30" barrel with factory nickel special order.

They're my soft spot, I can't have enough of them. If it ever takes up to much space in your safe gimme a shout, hehe.
 
Some pretty nice Savages and Savage collections here!
Here is an original Winchester Model 1886 45-90, made in 1888, taking a break on an old Cedar rail fence on St Josephs Island while hunting a few years back ....

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I own 10 1895's.

3 round bbls, 3 Oct bbl.'s, 1 1/2 oct 1/2 round, a New York Military Trials, an SRC barrel band and an octagon 30" barrel with factory nickel special order.

They're my soft spot, I can't have enough of them. If it ever takes up to much space in your safe gimme a shout, hehe.

And same goes, if you ever sell any nice ones, let me know.
 
I have a weakness for German combination guns and old Brno bolt action 21 /22s
A 1930's Sauer Drilling 16x16/8x57IS with a white tailed Ptarmigan:
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1949 Brno 22F with a moose calf:
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My 3 Brno's 1951 21H 8x57IS, 1950 21H 7x64, and 1949 7x57 22F.
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a Heym BBF in 16ga / .222 rem that weighs under 6 lbs with the QD scope off, and shoots like a dream
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a 1950's Merkel O/U combo in 16 ga/7x57R with a wolf that decided to hunt deer the same place I did
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and the same gun with the 16 gax16 ga o/u barrels and a mixed bag of Sask birds…
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Where do you get ptarmigan in Saskatchewan now?
A long, long time ago they used to winter some years, as far south as the CPR line that used to run from Nipawin to PA, in the area around Love and Whitefox to at least as far west as Smeaton.
 
Where do you get ptarmigan in Saskatchewan now?
A long, long time ago they used to winter some years, as far south as the CPR line that used to run from Nipawin to PA, in the area around Love and Whitefox to at least as far west as Smeaton.

We saw lots of them back in the early 1960s up in the Candle lake country and farther East along the Hansen Lake Road, two of our favorite Moose hunting areas in those days...
 
My Mauser Oberndorf model S or Stuzen in 8x57. Built in 1924 for export .
 

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