SAVAGE 99 year of manufacture
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SAVAGE 99 year of manufacture
I recently purchased a Savage Model 99 and I am trying to identify the year of manufacture, any accurate help would be greatly appreciated, on the Barrel it has stamped 99A .308 Winchester, on the receiver stamped serial is B804340, that B may be an 8 but it sure looks like a B, regards
Re: SAVAGE 99 year of manufacture
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Welcome to the fire, sludge !
You have what's known as a 2nd generation Model 99A, made from 1971 to 1981.
I would WAG your rifle's SN/DOM as the late 1970's - advice worth exactly what you paid for.
The earlier Model 99A's were shorter-actioned guns that couldn't handle cartridges longer than Savage cartridges ( .250, .300 etc), so in 1957 (a little after the .308 was introduced), lengthened the action/internals to accept the longer chamberings.
Savage 1895/1899/99 SN dates from 1895 through 1947 are readily available (google), but SN DOM's later than than can be hard to come by.
Savage once used a Lever Boss Code (LBC) to denote the year of manufacture (a letter enclosed within an oval), starting in 1949 - but stopped the practice by 1971 @ LBC "Y".
There was a retired Savage historian (John T. Callahan) who once looked up post-1971 SN's ($$), but IIRC he has since passed on.
Since Savage is reluctant to divulge SN information to the public, the loss of Mr. Callahan's records are a loss to both collectors and curious shooters.
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Welcome to the fire, sludge !
You have what's known as a 2nd generation Model 99A, made from 1971 to 1981.
I would WAG your rifle's SN/DOM as the late 1970's - advice worth exactly what you paid for.
The earlier Model 99A's were shorter-actioned guns that couldn't handle cartridges longer than Savage cartridges ( .250, .300 etc), so in 1957 (a little after the .308 was introduced), lengthened the action/internals to accept the longer chamberings.
Savage 1895/1899/99 SN dates from 1895 through 1947 are readily available (google), but SN DOM's later than than can be hard to come by.
Savage once used a Lever Boss Code (LBC) to denote the year of manufacture (a letter enclosed within an oval), starting in 1949 - but stopped the practice by 1971 @ LBC "Y".
There was a retired Savage historian (John T. Callahan) who once looked up post-1971 SN's ($$), but IIRC he has since passed on.
Since Savage is reluctant to divulge SN information to the public, the loss of Mr. Callahan's records are a loss to both collectors and curious shooters.
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Re: SAVAGE 99 year of manufacture
Thanks Pete44RU,
I now have some idea how old the levergun is, I intend to do a restoration of the timber and cold blue the receiver. a project I will start in a month or so. regards and thanks again for your help.
I now have some idea how old the levergun is, I intend to do a restoration of the timber and cold blue the receiver. a project I will start in a month or so. regards and thanks again for your help.