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    Article: The Montreal Home Guard


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    I have Savage 1899D in MHG configuration with rack # 924. Do you have a list of other known rack numbers?

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    Thanks for the history lesson on these historic rifles. I’ll start keeping my eyes open.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunbear50 View Post
    Thanks for the history lesson on these historic rifles. I’ll start keeping my eyes open.
    I have one of the rare 1899 bayonets. I have had it for years and today for the first time I decided to research what it was. I would love to find a good home for it.

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    I have Rack #330, S/N 165373 in original condition - missing ladder sight cross-bar. Looking for the matching bayonet (or a good example).

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    Montreal Home Guard, rifle

    Quote Originally Posted by Augustusone View Post
    I have Rack #330, S/N 165373 in original condition - missing ladder sight cross-bar. Looking for the matching bayonet (or a good example).
    Hello, I’m new at this , came across your reply on Joe Koprash article from back in 2006 I believe. You state you have rifle #330 well I’ve rifle and bayonet #397, pretty original condition, would like to maybe hear from you or others with an interest in these fine old Savage rifles , I will send a pic if I can figure out how to do it. Enjoy your day

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    Quote Originally Posted by Classic One View Post
    Hello, I’m new at this , came across your reply on Joe Koprash article from back in 2006 I believe. You state you have rifle #330 well I’ve rifle and bayonet #397, pretty original condition, would like to maybe hear from you or others with an interest in these fine old Savage rifles , I will send a pic if I can figure out how to do it. Enjoy your day
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