This is the largest caliber pump rifle ever produced by Savage (the largest caliber available in the 170 was 35 Remington).
This is the largest caliber pump rifle ever produced by Savage (the largest caliber available in the 170 was 35 Remington).
Last edited by Sav22; 06-20-2014 at 07:37 PM.
Wow!
The one who dies with the most toys still dies--except in Christ.
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Awesome, never knew it existed! thanks for sharing
I'm guessing these were offered in what...the 1910's-20's? Can't say I've ever seen or heard of one before, but the earliest catalog I have is 1937.
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The catalog pictured has a price list dated Jan 2, 1929 & sometimes the same catalog will sometimes have an Oct 1928 price list - so it was probably first marketed late 1928 and was only made for a few years - remember the stock market crashed in 1929 & the great depression started, expensive toys like this were a hard sell, you could buy a real single shot 22 for a lot less and that could put food on the table if need be. Ammunition for these is quite expensive these days - a 20 round package just sold for $102.50 + $3.95 shipping (I didn't get it!) - http://www.ebay.com/itm/171673994179 (and I heard lots of people complaining about the price of 22 ammo)
That catalog is a #65 which puts it at 1929.
Savage- "never say never".
Saw those on there Gene, figured you'd be on them but I can't believe the price would go that high.
Saw a regular old rear sight for a 99 sell at $102 as well, maybe the markets gonna come up some, time to sell soon, maybe Mike was right about the March Madness on Ebay.
Savage- "never say never".
I had a bid in, but it wasn't even close to winning. A couple years ago another sealed bag sold & brought even more, if I remember correctly. I managed to get a sealed bag and an open partial a few months ago so anymore I will be bidding low on them just to try to get a bargain. If I had just a sealed bag I would have had to open it so I could display the balls so getting one that was already opened was a real plus.
Here is the play rifle on display, the 'ammo' is in the lower left of the case - http://www.savagefest.net/SavageFest...x.php/GEDC0287
What are they made of Gene?
I always thought they were rubber.
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Dark red Bakelite - very brittle from what I hear, I talked to a guy who said he shot one a couple times & the balls shattered on a hard surface. I don't think I will shoot any originals, with them bringing over $5.00 each!
Haha, must have had the same guys that were making the 1899H buttplates making the ammo for the toy guns as well.
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