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Description:
The Savage Model 99, Model 1899, and their predecessor the Model 1895 are a series of hammerless lever action rifles created by the Savage Arms Company in Utica, New York. The Model 99 family featured a unique rotary magazine. The rifle was extremely popular with big game hunters and was even issued to the Montreal Home Guard during the First World War. This Savage Model 99EG from 1939 represents one of the most respected American sporting rifles of the 20th century. The Model 99 stood apart from other lever actions through its hammerless design, solid receiver, and internal rotary magazine, allowing the safe use of pointed bullets and giving it a distinctly modern edge over tubular-fed contemporaries. The EG variant, with its longer barrel and refined stock profile, was well regarded as a balanced, accurate hunting rifle rather than a purely utilitarian woods gun. This example is in great shape and has plenty of life left in it. A classic Savage that has a strong following and is very collectable. .300 Savage
Metal Condition:
good Wood Condition:
good Bore Condition:
bright Barrels:
24" barrel Stock Dimensions:
13.5 Fore End:
checkered wood Butt Pad:
metal Weight:
7 lbs. Sights:
factory sights Item Location:
La Vista, NE