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Looking for info on a Savage model 99 30/30 serial #360680 . any info is appreciated.
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Location: Arizona
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Well, don't know. The Savage 99 is a very desirable rifle and it came in a multitude of flavors. Very little information can be give with out clear pictures.
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The inside of the barrel is swirled. Has the counter on the side, straight stock,indicator on top and safety by the trigger, hammerless, rotary magazine,metal plate on butt. seral #360680.was found in an old barn.. was in peices... put it back together... its really beautiful
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That serial number shows to be 1937, it could be a couple of different rifles, with out pictures the value range is 600 in like new condition down to 75 in as use as a tomato stake. You can see the problem with out any ideal of condition.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
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they're commanding a pretty good price here in WA, seen some beat up ones going for $400+
Pics would help a lot for certain. I've been looking for one in decent shape in .250-3000, found one for $450 in good shape last year and got cheap at the wrong moment. There was a dude at the Puyallup, WA show that had a beautiful featherweight .250 for $900, eyed that thing for a couple years.... .30-30 and .300 are super common, bore condition would be the biggest selling point I would think.
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