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    Kozy40
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    Insearch of model yr and value of my 99


    Can anyone tell me anything on the model year of my 99 300 looks like a o on lever ring. Or Q.serial number is 351680

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

    They say 1936. Think you have a real keeper!

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    Kozy40
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    Thanks been trying to find out more about the gun for weeks with no luck.any idea on value

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    Without more information, it's impossible to determine which model 99 you have; I'll take a shot at it if you supply more information. Value can be a broad range due to so many factors; I won't take a shot at that.

    Questions to narrow down the model:
    1) Straight stock or pistol-grip stock?
    2) Checkered or non-checkered?
    3) Takedown barrel or solid frame (non-take down)?
    4) Type of butt plate (cresent, carbine, shotgun)?
    5) Barrel length for the back of the receiver ring (front of the bolt) to the muzzle?
    Pics would help, too.


    Some of he aspects that impact value, just to give you an idea of other things
    1) Has it been drilled and tapped for a scope?
    2) Has it been refinished?
    3) Original blueing, how much left.
    4) Do the serial numbers on the bottom (inside) of the forearm, end of stock and back of buttplate match the serial number on the receiver.
    5) Are the sights original?
    6) Rust or pitting anywhere
    Hope this helps.

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    Kozy40
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    Quote Originally Posted by KeithNyst View Post
    Without more information, it's impossible to determine which model 99 you have; I'll take a shot at it if you supply more information. Value can be a broad range due to so many factors; I won't take a shot at that.

    Questions to narrow down the model:
    1) Straight stock or pistol-grip stock?
    2) Checkered or non-checkered?
    3) Takedown barrel or solid frame (non-take down)?
    4) Type of butt plate (cresent, carbine, shotgun)?
    5) Barrel length for the back of the receiver ring (front of the bolt) to the muzzle?
    Pics would help, too.


    Some of he aspects that impact value, just to give you an idea of other things
    1) Has it been drilled and tapped for a scope?
    2) Has it been refinished?
    3) Original blueing, how much left.
    4) Do the serial numbers on the bottom (inside) of the forearm, end of stock and back of buttplate match the serial number on the receiver.
    5) Are the sights original?
    6) Rust or pitting anywhere
    Hope this helps.
    I will get you more info when I get home this weekend

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