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Two awesome Savage guns for sure! back in 1978 i bought a 1895 for 200 bucks, had it for about 15 years
then like a fool i sold it, was very unhealthy for deer
ollogger wrote: ↑Thu Sep 19, 2024 3:27 pm
Two awesome Savage guns for sure! back in 1978 i bought a 1895 for 200 bucks, had it for about 15 years
then like a fool i sold it, was very unhealthy for deer
KWK wrote: ↑Thu Sep 19, 2024 10:09 pm
Sleek rifles with a nifty action, but I didn't care for the feel of the cycling in those I've tried, a bit stiff on closing.
Is the top hole in the 1895 a gas vent?
it is a cocking indicator : shows a C for cocked , an S for safe
Lovely pair! I really enjoy the early Savage 99s but have never seen, let alone handled a 1895. My favorite is an early 1899F carbine in 30-30. Very cool that you have proper tang sights for both.
At one time I collected Savage lever guns and had about 8 of them when I decided to narrow down my interests to Marlin lever guns. I had a Model 1895 i got by luck when I saw it at a local gun show on a table marked as a Model 1899 Savage! It had a full octagon 26" barrel and was in .303 Savage like all 1895's were. Seller wanted a whopping $160 back in the late 1970's and I couldn't get my wallet out fast enough!
Those two you have are both really nice Savage rifles, especially that first year 1899 with deluxe wood!
i have two 1895s and one of them was misabled in an auction as an 1899.
a museum in fairbanks has a storied savage lever gun that was used in the gold rush. they had it labeled as an 1899, and it was for sure an 1895. i left them a note and i dont know if they every changed the label.
hfcable wrote: ↑Fri Sep 20, 2024 10:31 am
i have two 1895s and one of them was misabled in an auction as an 1899.
a museum in fairbanks has a storied savage lever gun that was used in the gold rush. they had it labeled as an 1899, and it was for sure an 1895. i left them a note and i dont know if they every changed the label.
I think there are a lot of 1895's out there that owners don't know are 1895's! And about the same number of early 1899's that owners think are 1895's! I know I've seen many at gun shows advertised as "rare Model 1895" and told the sellers they weren't. Some listened and changed their tags, but others just listened and left the tags mismarked. Guessing they hoped a buyer would pay their premium price and not see them again!