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savage 99a 358 win
23 February 2006, 16:20
katahdinlogmansavage 99a 358 win
I was in a military surplus store that has its FFL. and on the shelf sat a nice short savage 99a chambered in .358 win it shows age and is in need of a good cleaning but they were only asking $225 for the thing. I thought that the price was wrong, what is the going value for theese things? I am leaving in a few hours and just may pick it up. I would like some advise thanks
23 February 2006, 18:10
katahdinlogmanmaybe its not an "a" ???
23 February 2006, 18:49
Violator22Pick it up at that price, any 99 with condition is worth that easily, if you don't want it, I'll buy it from you. Les
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24 February 2006, 04:55
katahdinlogmanI looked it over today and decided aginst it. upon inspection the barrel has been cut down to 16.5" looks like its been done by a gunsmith. the stock was hacked to pieces. and i sware that trigger has to be 12lbs or more.
btw its a 99f.
I did however get a remington gamemaster .35rem pump in used but excellant condition with a metal butt plate. with a weaver k4 on it for $300.00 it will make a nice maine woods rifle.....
24 February 2006, 05:15
Violator22Can you give me the name of that shop, I would really appreciate it, for 225, I can't go wrong with that. I have spare stocks. Thanks, Les
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24 February 2006, 07:15
katahdinlogman"Maine Military Surplus" its in Brewer,Maine
kind of a small opperation.
24 February 2006, 07:25
Violator22Thanks, will be giving thema call tommorrow. Appreciate it. Les
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24 February 2006, 07:40
katahdinlogmanGood. I feel good about my purchase. I just looked up the barrel code and it was made in dec of 1953. and its such good shape that i thought it was one of the 1980 runs of 35's. the sn is 155xxx so the barrel code seems to be right with the remington history sight that goes by sn's.
24 February 2006, 07:53
Violator22Good deal, I have a feeling that that F will get turned into a 35 Remington anyway. Just a feeling I have. Thanks, sound s like you have a great find, I have an Rem 81 in 300 Savage 564XX sn. Don't know much about them. Sure is a lot more accurate with the Tang sight on it though. Les
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