First, my advice is don't drill and tap it if it hasn't been done, great way to ruin the value . Second, give us more info on it, serial #, barrel length, etc.
I have a Savage Model 99 chambered in
.300 Savage that I'd like to put in service as a hunting rifle. The gun belonged to my grandfather and I have only shot it once. From what I remember it was very accurate at 100 yards at rest.
I need to pull it out of the safe to see if it's drilled and taped for a scope mount.
Advice and recommendations will be highly appreciated.
First, my advice is don't drill and tap it if it hasn't been done, great way to ruin the value . Second, give us more info on it, serial #, barrel length, etc.
Serial number is 419812, dating it to 1946.
It does not appear to be drilled.
Looks to be a 24" barrel.
Maybe a 99G?
Looks like an EG. G's weren't made in 46' and its not a takedown best I can tell, in fact I think any 99's made in 46' would be rare.
Please don't D&T it! That's in very nice condition for it's age and it even has most of the case coloring left on the lever indicating it wasn't used much.
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I've decided to keep it as-is. It was my grandfathers then my dads. It's staying the way it is.
A peep sight would really sit well on that rifle. That is a first rate tool that has been well taken care of.
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