Nice score! It's a Model 1899, which is what the stamp on the top of the receiver should read.
Hey everyone.
I am new here so I hope I am in the right section! Forgive me if I'm not! lol
My father in law gave me a rifle/shotgun yesterday and I could not be more stoked. I love old things and especially the ones with a sentimental value (over money).
He gave me an old savage gun. It has two barrels (300 Savage and 410) that are interchangeable. Everything is original down to the case. It needs some love and care I'll admit so I'll bring it to my gunsmith to have it inspected, cleaned and probably restore the metal of the barrels and action.
Anyway, I need some help since I don't know a lot about savage guns. It says on the action: Savage 1893 Model.
On the barrels it says (Both of them so they seem to be original):
Manufactured by Savage Arms Corp. Utica, N.Y. U.S.A.
JULY.25.1893.OCT.3.1899.SEPT.10.1907.MAY.25.1909.J UNE.1.1909
What I also like is the fact that the wooden handle is original. The serial number engraved in it matches the one on the action.
Anyway, here are some pics.
Nice score! It's a Model 1899, which is what the stamp on the top of the receiver should read.
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What a nice find! It is a Model 99G, manufactured between 1922 and 1926 (from the barrel markings). Looks like a great candidate for a restoration. To determine the actual date of manufacture, see this site:
http://www.savage99.com/savage99_dates.htm You can enter the serial number and it will tell you the year. Lee
Thanks guys. Found out it's actually a 99B made in 1925.
Yes there is a little rust on the outside but inside the barrel, it's MINT condition. No rust, no streaks, etc.
I'm very happy.
I am bringing it to my gunsmith this summer to have it repaired, inspected and the barrels refinished.
Restored.
I think it is a 'G' model, because it has the pistol grip stock. The B's had a straight stock and rifle butt. Also, the cased rifle with 410 barrel was only available in F, G and K models.
I am afraid it is the LEAST desirable Savage that you can find. I will give you $200 for it, and I am being generous. Please keep me in mind when you find these junk '99s. I also have some land in Belize that I will trade for lousy vintage rifles,,,, Lee
Very nice score! Do NOT try to restore this rifle unless it is in a "not safe to fire" condition. Use a little oil and cloth patches to clean it up and gently lube it. Then leave it in original condition! You have a fairly rare combo there, if you overdo the cleaning up, you can destroy a great deal of value. Should you wish to sell it, you will have no problem with that package.
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