SAVAGE 99 300 SAVAGE. YR 1954
Used
In Stock
$950.00
Specifications
Category
Rifles
Manufacturer
Savage Arms
Caliber
300 SAVAGE
Description
The Savage Model 99 in .300 Savage caliber, featuring a distinctive rotary magazine with a brass round counter on the side of the receiver, is a classic lever-action rifle produced from 1899 to 1997. Often identified as a Model 99-EG or older takedown model from the 1940s/50s, this hammerless rifle allowed for pointed bullets.
Key Features & Information
Round Counter: A small, numbered brass wheel visible through a window on the left side of the receiver indicates how many rounds remain in the 5-shot rotary magazine.
Caliber: While chambered for over 15 cartridges, the .300 Savage is one of the most iconic, providing near .30-06 performance for the time.
Model Identification: Early models (pre-1950s) are more likely to have the mechanical round counter, often found on Savage 99-EG or older takedown versions.
Design: Features a hammerless action, solid top receiver, and rotary magazine designed by Arthur Savage.
Value: Depending on condition, rarity, and specific model, these rifles often trade between
The Savage Model 99 in .300 Savage caliber, featuring a distinctive rotary magazine with a brass round counter on the side of the receiver, is a classic lever-action rifle produced from 1899 to 1997. Often identified as a Model 99-EG or older takedown model from the 1940s/50s, this hammerless rifle allowed for pointed bullets.
Key Features & Information
Round Counter: A small, numbered brass wheel visible through a window on the left side of the receiver indicates how many rounds remain in the 5-shot rotary magazine.
Caliber: While chambered for over 15 cartridges, the .300 Savage is one of the most iconic, providing near .30-06 performance for the time.
Model Identification: Early models (pre-1950s) are more likely to have the mechanical round counter, often found on Savage 99-EG or older takedown versions.
Design: Features a hammerless action, solid top receiver, and rotary magazine designed by Arthur Savage.
Value: Depending on condition, rarity, and specific model, these rifles often trade between
800.00 TO 1500.00
Key Features & Information
Round Counter: A small, numbered brass wheel visible through a window on the left side of the receiver indicates how many rounds remain in the 5-shot rotary magazine.
Caliber: While chambered for over 15 cartridges, the .300 Savage is one of the most iconic, providing near .30-06 performance for the time.
Model Identification: Early models (pre-1950s) are more likely to have the mechanical round counter, often found on Savage 99-EG or older takedown versions.
Design: Features a hammerless action, solid top receiver, and rotary magazine designed by Arthur Savage.
Value: Depending on condition, rarity, and specific model, these rifles often trade between
The Savage Model 99 in .300 Savage caliber, featuring a distinctive rotary magazine with a brass round counter on the side of the receiver, is a classic lever-action rifle produced from 1899 to 1997. Often identified as a Model 99-EG or older takedown model from the 1940s/50s, this hammerless rifle allowed for pointed bullets.
Key Features & Information
Round Counter: A small, numbered brass wheel visible through a window on the left side of the receiver indicates how many rounds remain in the 5-shot rotary magazine.
Caliber: While chambered for over 15 cartridges, the .300 Savage is one of the most iconic, providing near .30-06 performance for the time.
Model Identification: Early models (pre-1950s) are more likely to have the mechanical round counter, often found on Savage 99-EG or older takedown versions.
Design: Features a hammerless action, solid top receiver, and rotary magazine designed by Arthur Savage.
Value: Depending on condition, rarity, and specific model, these rifles often trade between
800.00 TO 1500.00