Looks as if that old girl has been re barreled with a WW-2 military barrel off of either an Grand or Springfield possibly
Hello,
I am looking for a little help/advice with this wonderful little rifle.
I have figured out what model it is, as for S/N and age.. I gather the number will be under the scope mount.
It shoots really well, and I am afraid to remove the scope mount
Pictures of the rifle,
Here is the barrel and stamp.
Thanks for reading and any advice given
Looks as if that old girl has been re barreled with a WW-2 military barrel off of either an Grand or Springfield possibly
Thats in impression I have gotten too, something like a 1903 barrel..
I wish the S/N was in a different spot so I could tell the age of it...
The barrel and front sight is a M-1903 barrel by Remington in Jan. 1944
So I removed the scope mount.
It is a Savage 340C. But there is no S/N..
Is there anyother place that could be and what is the year range for the 340C ?
I own a savage 340 C in a .222 , 1964 is production start year, about five years then D came out , then E..being last ending in 1985.
Last edited by outback andy; 09-14-2013 at 08:00 PM.
That's kind of cool re barreled with an 1903 barrel. How does it shoot?
Savage did no put Serial Numbers on rifles until 1968 when it became mandatory.
Well that's just flat-out wrong! Every Model 99 ever made has a serial number, same with every Model 110 - including all the ones made before 1968. 1968 is just the year that the federal government made it mandatory, most all manufacturers put serial numbers on most of their premium guns voluntarily prior to that. Typically it was the store brand and/or lower end utilitarian models that didn't get voluntary serial numbers.
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On my 340c the s.n# is on the right side , in front of where you would load the bullets...
Jim, I've seen date codes stamped on the receivers as well as barrels. Mostly shotguns and model 170's and such but a few 99's had them on the receivers as well.
Savage- "never say never".
Slacker!!! lol
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