It followed me home. Well...it will in a week or so...

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I stopped by one of my favorite gun stores after work. They had several lovely specimens, one of which was an 80's-era Remington 700 chambered in .300 Savage, still unfired and in the original box. I made an off-hand comment about how it's almost sacrilege to own a 300 Savage without it being a Model 99. The guy behind the counter smiled, put the 700 back on the rack and pulled a gorgeous Savage 99EG from a corner.

Whoa. :shock:

Almost no handling marks. A couple of very light blemishes around the buttstock. A few light surface rust spots around the rear sight, but no worn bluing on the receiver. Barrel crown is pristine. The action was a bit gummy and needing some TLC. Wonderful trigger. 24" barrel. It still had the original manual and envelope with paperwork. I it looks like it was taken to the range a few times then put away for a few decades. I was told it was brought in by a lady whose father had recently passed away and hardly ever took it out. Ding!!

Couldn't resist. Put down half on the spot. I'll give her a good home.

I've been wanting an original Model 99 in 300 Savage for a long time. And to find one in such wonderful condition was a plus.

She gets picked up on the 1st. :mrgreen:

Pics will soon follow when she gets home.
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Sometimes you just got to be in the right place at the right time!!! I love it when that happens! I've never owned a 99, but sure wouldn't mind having one. :mrgreen:
Congrats on the find! We'll be looking for the pictures.

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Great find, Stew! But I'm not sure about the sacrilegious part -- I spotted a 1950's Remington pump last year on our local gun dealer's wall. Sure enough, 'twas a 300 Savage. It came home with me and is a fun shooter.

But it does complicate a feller's reloading to have different guns in the same chambering I will admit. The Remington is an absolutely minimum chamber so everything that might need to fit through it requires a firm bump-to-shellholder F.L. size, which the old 99 never did....
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I have no more room in the safe. I have no more room in the safe. I have no more room in the safe. I have no more room in the safe. I have no more room in the safe.

Okay, that should tide me over till I run across the next "must HAVE" item on the bucket list!

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Griff I had the exact same problem so using fortitude and willpower. ....I bought another safe. Ahh problem fixed. And I feel really good about my resolve in fixing the problem like a man!
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fordwannabe wrote:Griff I had the exact same problem so using fortitude and willpower. ....I bought another safe. Ahh problem fixed. And I feel really good about my resolve in fixing the problem like a man!

Same here. My wife got tired of digging her guns out from the back of the safe in the shop so she went and bought a gorgeous Liberty safe for the office. She said it was for "her" guns.

Well now...we can't just let that unused space go to waste now, can we?
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Time a buy a bigger safe!
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3 more days until she's free....not that I'm counting or anything.....
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Well?? :lol:
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We want to see pics!
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Working on it. I have to find another photo hosting site now that I kicked Photobucket to the curb.

Gawd what a waste of bandwidth and time that site has become. Probably use Google Photos for now.

But pics are a' comin' of the 99.
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I spent about an hour taking it apart and giving it a good cleaning and oiling. Very little rust. Just dry as a bone. Nothing a good soak in Hopps #9 didn't cure. I rubbed in a good amount of Howards Restor-a-Finish to the furniture to get out the handling marks and minor scratches. The bluing is in excellent condition and the case-hardening is immaculate. The bore just needed a half-dozen swabs with #9 and some gun oil and it was done.

Can't wait to take her to the range tomorrow. With a serial number of 679XXX, I'm guessing she was built in the mid-50's.

Sorry, you have to click on the links to see the pics. I haven't quite figured out the ins-and-outs of Google Photos yet.

https://goo.gl/photos/NUGzbSrZy3RdEf8q8

https://goo.gl/photos/cTZVXj3cxgB44s5WA

https://goo.gl/photos/jCunmag2P9zF63Ts5

https://goo.gl/photos/NYAfv5uxcHx7EN2Z8

https://goo.gl/photos/TBNUS5p1W7TGmcsc6
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That 99 has led a sheltered life a rare find in that condition!!!
you may find that one 99 is not enough, have had that problem for 45 years :wink:





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That's a good lookin 99
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Nice one! :mrgreen:
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Very nice.
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Very nice! You did very well on that deal.
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