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Thread: 1949 Savage 99 chambered in .300 - Help with ID and value

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    1949 Savage 99 chambered in .300 - Help with ID and value


    This is a rifle I inherited from my uncle. If he ever shot it, it wasn't much. In all the years I hunted with him I never saw it at deer camp. For camp it was always his model 94, which I also got .

    Serial number say it's a 1949. I think it's an EG but I'm not sure and would like confirmation and help with value.

    Thanks in advance for your help.

















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    That's in fine condition. Yes, it's an EG if the stocks are original. It has added sling studs, but otherwise looks great! Seems like that's about a $600-700 rifle if it's as good as it looks.

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    Can I see a flat view of that sling and swivels?

    You might have something factory on there that I've never seen on an EG before, just RS's.
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