MadDog said:I'd break the thumbs of anyone that carved up an 1899 stock!
dabbler said:Hi es175. If still available please send me a pm and pics and see if we can make a deal. If priced right i will buy it. Dabbler.


hs4570 said:Mr. MD.....My original response was to the posters query for his ""30/30""! That you can buy "303 Savages" for next to nothing ,I believe is a Canada wide situation as few people envision spending big bucks on obtaining the elusive and uncommon .303 Sav. brass. I may be wrong, but out here, unless its a collector item, very few people are interested in this cartridge and they dont sell well.
If you want .303 sav. 190 gr ballistics ,most know you just go to 180 or 200 gr round nose in your 30/30 and it will get you the same 1980 fps.
If the 99 is in 250, 243, 30/30 300 or 308, I will stay with my opinion on values here on the "west coast".
..... I enjoyed our discussion, and will leave closeing remarks to the three supporting gents that feel aggrieved..
hs45/70..........yer mileage may vary
NAA said:God I love the search function on this site....![]()
Just picked up another Savage 99 myself today.... It's a 99F in .308 Win with the brass ctg counter & safety on the lever. Serial # 901,###. It has been nicely reblued at some point. Bore is minty. Came with an old steel tube Weaver K3 in low Weaver rings. Bought it for a "shooter" price.
Anybody know the year of mfg?
duke1 said:The model 99-F was introduced in 1955 starting at serial number 755,000. The 308 caliber was introduced in 1957 and the lever/trigger lock safety was changed to sliding safety on top tang in 1960. If I buy these details from "A History of the Savage Model 99 Rifle" by Dave Murray, your 99 would fit between 1957 and 1960. If I do a search based on the serial number, I come up with "After 1951".
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