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November 23, 2013, 10:37 AM | #1 |
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Savage Arms .303 1899F Saddle Ring Carbine needs a history
I acquired a Savage Arms Model 1899F Saddle Ring Carbine in .303 (Serial # 136XXX) from my grandfather before he passed a few years ago. I never really had much of a relationship with my grandfather so I never learned anything about the history of this wonderful firearm aside that it had been my great-grandfather's before his and that my father was mad because he didn't get it and I did.
I'm looking for any history that can be drummed up on my prized gem. Here's what I know: I am certain it is a Model 1899F Saddle Ring Carbine even though the saddle ring is missing but I could be wrong. It has a Weaver K2.5 scope mounted on it. I'm trying to record as much history on my .303 so that when I hand it down to my son or grandson I can provide the history with it. |
November 23, 2013, 09:28 PM | #2 |
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Your Savage 99 appears to be one of the 15,500 rifles made in 1913 - but is a Model 99 Carbine, and not a Model 99F (featherweight), which model (the 99F) was AFAIK introduced at least 10 years later. . |
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