
Savage 99 to return !!!
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Savage 99 to return !!!
I recently wrote Savage about the similarity between the new Marlin bolt action rifle looking like a copy of theirs. I suggested if Marlin is copying Savage's rifles they could level the field by bringing back the Model 99. From drawing board to dealer's shelf may be from a few to several years but I'm glad it is coming back.


Yea, I would like to see it come out in the old Winchester calibers like the 38-55, 32-40,30-30, and the 25-35. Even if they just made 5K apiece in each caliber. Oh what the heck, lets take this a step further and add the straight stock, octagon barrel and d&t ed for a tang sight.-------Sixgun
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The sweetest little Savage 99 in the world is in the lobby of Savage Arms. It is a prototype, made years ago, that is scaled down in every dimension to perfectly fit the .32-20 cartridge. The also have a military prototype that has a bulbous rotary magazine to hold ten cartridges, similar in profile to the magazine on a Johnson rifle. Looks just like a standard 99, only pregnant.
The sweetest little Savage 99 in the world is in the lobby of Savage Arms. It is a prototype, made years ago, that is scaled down in every dimension to perfectly fit the .32-20 cartridge. The also have a military prototype that has a bulbous rotary magazine to hold ten cartridges, similar in profile to the magazine on a Johnson rifle. Looks just like a standard 99, only pregnant.
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Oh, if only they would do a detatchable box magazine that would hold more than 4...
I'd give a left nut for a 99 MBR...
I'd give a left nut for a 99 MBR...
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Why? They were both "disconnected" a good while ago... I'd give one up with no problem.jnyork wrote:Sounds like you might want to be careful what you wish for!!Old Ironsights wrote:Oh, if only they would do a detatchable box magazine that would hold more than 4...
I'd give a left nut for a 99 MBR...

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Wait a minute- you said a left nut; you didn't specify whose. Even if you don't use them, don't be so quick to give them up. It'll throw your balance off.Old Ironsights wrote:Why? They were both "disconnected" a good while ago... I'd give one up with no problem.jnyork wrote:Sounds like you might want to be careful what you wish for!!Old Ironsights wrote:Oh, if only they would do a detatchable box magazine that would hold more than 4...
I'd give a left nut for a 99 MBR...

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TYPO!!!!!airedaleman wrote:Hobie,
You have a line on a new development - the .256 REMINGTON Magnum?

That comes from trying to arrange to see 3 Colt Cobras and 2 S&W M43s on the phone while the wife is calling you and the dog is barking... IOW, total confusion!

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The one thing I hope is that Savage will make them slim and trim like they were before. And without any additional gimmicks or gizmos to clutter up the simplicity of the gun.
Must have iron sights, and I want one in either 308 or 30-30.
Joey likes the common cartridges. Easier to get ammo and components for.
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Must have iron sights, and I want one in either 308 or 30-30.
Joey likes the common cartridges. Easier to get ammo and components for.
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I know the feeling well. And the confusion only gets worse as we age...Hobie wrote:TYPO!!!!!airedaleman wrote:Hobie,
You have a line on a new development - the .256 REMINGTON Magnum?Make that a WINCHESTER!
That comes from trying to arrange to see 3 Colt Cobras and 2 S&W M43s on the phone while the wife is calling you and the dog is barking... IOW, total confusion!
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Writing on the wall.handirifle wrote:Anyone else notice, but to me, it seems like an unusually large number of new guns being made lately, are leverguns?
Maybe something is starting to sink in.
Gun Mfgs are looking at the next 4-8 years and comparing our lot to Oz... where leverguns are about the only "repeater" you can buy.

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My vote goes to the 250 Savage, 300 Savage and 358 Winchester for chamberings. Straight grip, rotary magazine and safety by the lever like the originals. With this safety, you can "de-cock" the rifle for storage which is a nice feature. I don't know if you can do that with the top tang safety models.
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OH, YEAH!!Sixgun wrote:Yea, I would like to see it come out in the old Winchester calibers like the 38-55, 32-40,30-30, and the 25-35. Even if they just made 5K apiece in each caliber. Oh what the heck, lets take this a step further and add the straight stock, octagon barrel and d&t ed for a tang sight.-------Sixgun

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Since that mini-99 isn't too likely, I'll second kaschi's motion, although I'd be happy to see the .375 Win replace the .358 in this lineup.
Did Savage have to lengthen the action for the 2.8" cartridges, or was there enough room in the original design for them? If a longer, higher pressure cartridge required a bigger receiver, I'd much prefer they go with the earlier chamberings, to keep the gun a bit trimmer.
Did Savage have to lengthen the action for the 2.8" cartridges, or was there enough room in the original design for them? If a longer, higher pressure cartridge required a bigger receiver, I'd much prefer they go with the earlier chamberings, to keep the gun a bit trimmer.
Maybe everyone wants to beat Winchesters announcement for the return of the 94 in 2009. That's ok in my book, we all will have many to choose from. Jeff Quinn can sort through the mess for all of us, and then we can buy them up!handirifle wrote:Anyone else notice, but to me, it seems like an unusually large number of new guns being made lately, are leverguns?
Maybe something is starting to sink in.


Allot of good suggestions. Now is the time to start writing Mr Coburn and let him know what you want before it goes into production. My guess is these will appear chambered in 243, 308 and the new short mags as they will sell quicker and easier than a nostalgic chambering. Simply put Mr Coburn is going to look at the bottom line, see what calibers generate the most $$ before considering anything like octagon barrels, 19th or early 20th century calibers. If he gets enough correspondence he may consider a nostalgic model and caliber like 250 Savage or 32-20.
Another plus to writing to Mr Coburn is you will get their newest catalog.
Another plus to writing to Mr Coburn is you will get their newest catalog.
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Not to be a party-pooper, but John Haviland (he writes for Rifle and Handloader) recently posted this at 24hourCampfire.com:
Given the letter posted earlier, presumably Coburn's engineers have made a few adjustments.Exactly one year ago Mr. Coburn told me the Savage 99 would never come back because the design of the rifle required too much hand-fitting.
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If the 99 IS reintroduced, I think we'll see serious adjustments in the price, too!KWK wrote:Not to be a party-pooper, but John Haviland (he writes for Rifle and Handloader) recently posted this at 24hourCampfire.com:Given the letter posted earlier, presumably Coburn's engineers have made a few adjustments.Exactly one year ago Mr. Coburn told me the Savage 99 would never come back because the design of the rifle required too much hand-fitting.
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The following quote is also said to be from Coburn:
We are in fact taking a look at an early (1923) model 99 reintroduction that would be completely retooled using sophisticated computer 3-dimensional modeling to remove the "fit and file". It is just exploratory without a full commitment until I see the design/tooling/method of manufacturing/component costs and market receptivity.
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I don't want to upset anyone, but to me, the 99 looks too long. Is it just me? A lot of people tell folks not to get a BLR in 30-06 or similar, cause it's too long and to me, the 99 loos every bit as long.
The action seems short, at least the visible portion of it, but it sits quite a bit forward of the lever.
I like the smooth lines of it and the pointy bullet availability and their inherant advantages.
The action seems short, at least the visible portion of it, but it sits quite a bit forward of the lever.
I like the smooth lines of it and the pointy bullet availability and their inherant advantages.
I often had the same impression. It ain't so. Feels different from a Winchester 94 but not "long". Easier to carry as the receiver bottom is rounded. MUCH better than later 94s with the sharp corners.handirifle wrote:I don't want to upset anyone, but to me, the 99 looks too long. Is it just me? A lot of people tell folks not to get a BLR in 30-06 or similar, cause it's too long and to me, the 99 loos every bit as long.
The action seems short, at least the visible portion of it, but it sits quite a bit forward of the lever.
I like the smooth lines of it and the pointy bullet availability and their inherant advantages.
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I think modern manufacturing techniques just haven't lived up to the promise they once had. But I agree, given modern technology, they should be able to do it fairly easily.old goat wrote:...If the parts are made using the EDM technology, there would be very little hand fitting.
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Having just torn into my 99 1960 vintage Carbine I didn't see much that looked to be hand fitted..The mag rotor looked like it was die cast aluminum with a few machine marks.. The sear was a stamping..so was the carrier spindle support..The trigger is hung with a pin and meshes with the sear via a yoke & pin..I didnt take the sliding safety out but I don't see where much hand fitting would be involved there..Mostly what looked like what would need adjustment was the lever to where it contacts it's seat in the frame( I think the adjustment is called the Lever bite) However the bolt looks like it would require some hand tweaking to properly nest home in the receiver.. I can see that the receiver would take a gangs of machine operations to be made..What with investment castings being what they are today I'd wager a bunch of machine operations could be eliminated there..I don't know how they made the levers previously but however they make the new ones, I hope they wind up looking like the previous ones..