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    joshsnyder33
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    Savage 99?


    Recently purchased a model 99 from a guy on a great buy. I was intending to use as a brush gun but wanted to do some further research as i've been told its an older gun. Serial number is 363***. Any info and a general idea of value on this gun would be greatly appreciated.

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    thomae
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    Welcome to the forum. I don't know anything about Savage 99's but this might help:
    http://www.savageshooters.com/showth...r-Savage-Rifle
    Others on the forum may be able to help you with value, etc...but photos would be an asset.

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    For Savage model '99s, the best place to find your date of manufacture, is here:

    http://www.savage99.com/savage99_dates.htm

    According to your info above, the site says it was made in 1937 or 1938.

    Value is dependent on a lot of things. Not the least of which is condition, and originality. Has someone drilled and tapped the receiver to accept scope mounts? Has it been cared for properly - no rust, clean bore, wood undamaged? Has it been refinished or had the wood replaced?
    Chambering has an influence on value too. Some chamberings were very rare and desirable.

    I had one that had a LOT of things wrong with it. Oh, it functioned fine, and was a good shooter, but nothing was unspoiled otherwise. The worst of it was the lever being bent from a straight wrist stock to a pistol grip stock, and the left side of the receiver had 5 holes in it where "Bubba" had tried to drill and tap it for a sidemount scope.
    It still brought $350, and the buyer was aware of every issue.
    The value of a used item is whatever is agreed on between the seller and buyer!

    Hope this helps!

    Don

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    Depends on your surrounding market. My market area is generally on the high side with nice vintage 99's going for $600 average. And I have watched some markets where $300 is average. If you are happy with it, like I am with mine, it doesn't matter !

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