savage Model 99
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savage Model 99
when i was at cabelas today i seen a usefd model 99 with a detachable clip. the guy said it was a new remake. when did these come out?
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Old Savage, You are right on the money as my reference book says they were produced in this version until right about that time frame. I had read for years that the 99 was a non-catalogued (and expensive) custom ordered rifle from Savage until not too awfully long ago.
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Ben, The "E" late model was produced in 3 barrel lengths: 20, 22, and 24" and ceased production in '82. Sorry, no info on how many were 20". I own an "E" with a 22" barrel, myself. Is yours Hardwood vs. walnut too?Ben_Rumson wrote:I'm curious about the 99 E I scored last year...Made in 1960..300 Sav. cal. It's the 20"carbine model...Anybody have any idea on how many modern era carbines were produced, Or how long they were offered?
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edsguns...Hardwood.. but thankfully w/o the cheesy impressed checkering..


I scoped it with a 1.5-5x Leup w/dot reticule...Unlike the feather weight.. it has a stiff 20" barrel..I think the Late model E carbine is about perfect.. modern metallurgy..& I don't have to fish my thumb under the scope to reach the dang safety..I can easily cycle the lever w/o my thumb leaving the grip too!


I scoped it with a 1.5-5x Leup w/dot reticule...Unlike the feather weight.. it has a stiff 20" barrel..I think the Late model E carbine is about perfect.. modern metallurgy..& I don't have to fish my thumb under the scope to reach the dang safety..I can easily cycle the lever w/o my thumb leaving the grip too!
Last edited by Ben_Rumson on Sun Feb 24, 2008 2:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Ben, Very nice rifle. Mine does have that cheesy checkering, but it looks MUCH better after my refinishing job! By the way, I think all "E" models are hardwood. I'll send u a couple pics if you PM me with your email addy. Mine came with an off-brand scope, a 4x Jana(made in Japan). I actually saw a 99E advertised for sale recently with a 4x Jana, same scope, and emailed the seller wondering what he could tell me about that scope. No reply.... It's crystal clear now after some clean-up and re-focussing. It's a dot/crosshair reticle.
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Heck edsguns, why not post those pics here if you can..Not meaning to knock any one's rifle..I'd of took one with the impressed checkering( happy w/o it tho..) for the deal I got on this one last year...$400..I posted about it when I first got it..I said it was like new..I'm even more positive about that now because wear marks are beginning to develop on the bolt & in the action.. & the trigger is getting better..
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here are 3 of mine .. the manlicher is a 99C ... in 7mm-08
never really cared for the action .. it doesn't load as smoothly
as the rotary mag.
the other 2 . one 99F in 300sav and a 99E rebarreled from 308
to 358win .. (cheapest way to get a 358 in a 99
I just received a 99F my Honey had rebarreled from 308 to 7mm-08 ..
sorry no pic's of it ....
Love My 99's ...
Talon

never really cared for the action .. it doesn't load as smoothly
as the rotary mag.
the other 2 . one 99F in 300sav and a 99E rebarreled from 308
to 358win .. (cheapest way to get a 358 in a 99

I just received a 99F my Honey had rebarreled from 308 to 7mm-08 ..
sorry no pic's of it ....
Love My 99's ...
Talon

That is the Williams Foolproof for the tang safety 99s. Uses the scope mounting holes and has a relief hole for the cocking indicator pin. I pulled the Weaver bases.edsguns wrote:Hobie, Is that a peep mounted on a weaver scope base? If it is...pretty da*m neat!
Here's the other side (click on pic to see my short write up on the gun).

Sincerely,
Hobie
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Hobie
"We are all travelers in the wilderness of this world, and the best that we find in our travels is an honest friend." Robert Louis Stevenson
It's funny I see this today. I was at my friendly local gunshop over the weekend and put a 99E on layaway. It's in .308. The blueing is about what Hobies looks like and the action was butter smooth with a pretty nice trigger. It has the pistol grip stock and the impressed checkering. I was also considering rebarreling it sometime after I get it, but I think I'll shoot it awhile first.
My personal rebarrel options would either be .358 win or .260 remington. I wanted a 99, and thought this might be the time as the price was very fair, and they're not going to get any cheaper.
I'm thinking that rebarreling isn't going to hurt the value that much. Can anyone give me any links to gunsmiths that specialize in the 99, or isn't that a requirement. ie: can or do most smiths work on them. I don't know because of the rifles configuration they may have some special requirements.
My personal rebarrel options would either be .358 win or .260 remington. I wanted a 99, and thought this might be the time as the price was very fair, and they're not going to get any cheaper.
I'm thinking that rebarreling isn't going to hurt the value that much. Can anyone give me any links to gunsmiths that specialize in the 99, or isn't that a requirement. ie: can or do most smiths work on them. I don't know because of the rifles configuration they may have some special requirements.
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