Savage 99 and used rifle dilema.
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Savage 99 and used rifle dilema.
I was at the local Cabela's this afternoon and found a Savage 99 chambered in .300 savage in their gun library. They had it listed for $575 but would part with it for $525. The serial number is 1014342. Is this a good deal? I thought the gun was in good condition. It had the normal wear and tear one would expect from an older gun. The stock was solid wood with no signs of abuse and some of the bluing has worn off. They had no extra info on the gun aside from the serial number. My dilema when it comes to used rifles is is there any way to determine if the gun is a "lemon" or not. The Cabelas salesman said they would "guarantee" that the rifle shoots and would "take care" of any problems but a gun smith has not checked it out.
Btw, I could buy a new 336w at fleet farm for 399.99 (or less if I wait until there is a sale.)
Btw, I could buy a new 336w at fleet farm for 399.99 (or less if I wait until there is a sale.)
Re: Savage 99 and used rifle dilema.
I've found a few Sav 99's that were priced great at $350 - $450. Most of these are the top tang safety style and most of those are box magazines. Cabelas gun room stands by their stuff pretty well. If you shoot it within 30 days and find any problems they'll take it back and give a full refund. What Cabela's is it? I know a lot of the gun room guys and would gladly make a call for you to find out more details if you'd like. In my experience with Savage 99's including searching for my own, if it looks like it was taken care of and is in great condition it will shoot that way too.
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Re: Savage 99 and used rifle dilema.
It is the Cabelas in Owatonna, Mn. This one has the rotary magazine.
Re: Savage 99 and used rifle dilema.
Thing is that you can't guarantee a new rifle is not going to be a lemon.
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Re: Savage 99 and used rifle dilema.
I called and spoke to the guy that does the gun intake inspections. He said you may want to look at the 99 in 300 Sav that is in the Arizona store. He described it as a straight stock with vintage peep sight and sling with excellent metal and professionally redone wood for an asking price of $600. The one you referred to he rated at 80% and said it had a very clean bore and the action showed few signs for wear. He thought it was sold, but wasn't sure. He did say it was one of the nicer 99's they've had for that price range.
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Re: Savage 99 and used rifle dilema.
I think this is the one 86'r is refirring to.very nice.IMHOP. http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/conte ... =SEARCH_gl
Re: Savage 99 and used rifle dilema.
Most of those 300 sav 99's can be made to shoot if the rifling and barrel ae in good shape, if you can't get one to group take the forearm wood off and try again if it groups then you need to figure out how the forearm is putting pressure on the barrel. danny
Re: Savage 99 and used rifle dilema.
86er,
The 99 in Arizona is in far better shape from what I can tell in the pictures. I would imagine that if I contacted the Arizona store they would send it to Minnesota for me to purchase and pick up. I appreciate the comments regarding my uncertainty in buying a used gun.
.45_Rich
The 99 in Arizona is in far better shape from what I can tell in the pictures. I would imagine that if I contacted the Arizona store they would send it to Minnesota for me to purchase and pick up. I appreciate the comments regarding my uncertainty in buying a used gun.
.45_Rich
Re: Savage 99 and used rifle dilema.
Hey .45_rich, you know any of the Wayne family down the road in Geneva. All my kin.
Re: Savage 99 and used rifle dilema.
the pictured rifle has a side mounted iron sight, redfield I believe. There are no factory drilled holes on the side of the savage 99 receiver, new holes had to be drilled to mount that sight.If some one has a savage 99 with hole already drilled I have a similar if not identical sight I'll sell you cheap..45colt wrote:I think this is the one 86'r is refirring to.very nice.IMHOP. http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/conte ... =SEARCH_gl
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Re: Savage 99 and used rifle dilema.
Yep, you can see the mounting screws right along the rear edge of the receiver. I wonder why Redfield would make a sight like that that didn't use the factory tang sight holes?big bear wrote:the pictured rifle has a side mounted iron sight, redfield I believe. There are no factory drilled holes on the side of the savage 99 receiver, new holes had to be drilled to mount that sight.If some one has a savage 99 with hole already drilled I have a similar if not identical sight I'll sell you cheap..45colt wrote:I think this is the one 86'r is refirring to.very nice.IMHOP. http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/conte ... =SEARCH_gl
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Re: Savage 99 and used rifle dilema.
Redfield made some receiver sights that did use the existing screw holes, so I guess the reason for this one is, people bought them. The side mount receiver sight was really, really popular in the mid-20th century, and they turn up on everything from Mannlicher-Schonauer rifles to Remington Model 11 shotguns.
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Re: Savage 99 and used rifle dilema.
Gun Smith,
I don't know any Wayne's from Geneva, however I'm sure some of my coworkers do as they live just out side of town.
Rich
I don't know any Wayne's from Geneva, however I'm sure some of my coworkers do as they live just out side of town.
Rich