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  • BigBamBoo
    Calguns Addict
    • Apr 2008
    • 5210

    Another Savage 1899 & Pre-64 Model 70....worth what?

    Here are a couple more treasures that I am trying to re-home. Again...just looking for a fair price to ask. I would prefer to NOT put them on gunbroker.

    First is a Savage 1899 in 250-3000 and is a take down model. And YES!!! It takes down. A lot of the ones I see listed are rusted or do not "take down".

    This one is VERY clean. Only known issue is the forend is cracked at the front. Took it to a smith who said he did not believe it would get worse and to leave it alone. It has always been that way since its been in my family and that has been over 60 years so....

    Serial number says it was made in 1915.

    Was detailed stripped and clean by above smith. Bore was scoped and it nice and shiny.

    Next is a pre-64 Winchester model 70 in 30-06. This one is in "strange condition". Meaning it is in pretty good shape, but it looks like someone stripped the bluing and maybe tried to color case finish it?

    The stock has been cut and a recoil pad installed. And it has a vintage Bushnell fixed 4X scope.

    Bore is shiny and other than the weird finish, it is a nice rifle that has been used...stock has some dings, etc.

    Serial number dates it at 1954.

    So...what say ye on fair values?

























    Bring hay for my horse....wine for my men....and mud for my turtle!

    What do you hear ???...... Nothing but the rain. Well grab your gun and bring in the cat.

    "A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity."
    - Sigmund Freud

    Originally posted by ar15barrels
    It makes it bigger and longer.
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    Sydwaiz
    Veteran Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 3511

    I've got a pre64 (1942 iirc) Mod 70 and I think the blueing is about the same as yours. Kinda patchy and light in areas. Mine was originally a .257 Roberts but then rechambered to Weatherby. I'm interested to see what people will put the value at on yours.
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    • #3
      hogbody74
      Member
      • Jul 2010
      • 184

      1899

      Would be interested in buying the 1899 when you come up with a price. hogbody74

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      • #4
        BigBamBoo
        Calguns Addict
        • Apr 2008
        • 5210

        Originally posted by Sydwaiz
        I've got a pre64 (1942 iirc) Mod 70 and I think the blueing is about the same as yours. Kinda patchy and light in areas. Mine was originally a .257 Roberts but then rechambered to Weatherby. I'm interested to see what people will put the value at on yours.
        Bring hay for my horse....wine for my men....and mud for my turtle!

        What do you hear ???...... Nothing but the rain. Well grab your gun and bring in the cat.

        "A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity."
        - Sigmund Freud

        Originally posted by ar15barrels
        It makes it bigger and longer.

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        • #5
          bigbossman
          I need a LIFE!!
          • Dec 2012
          • 11083

          I'm guessing a pre-64 M70 in decent trim would be in the $1,000 ball park, so one that has been subject to "patina" would be somewhere below that. Also - kids these days consider 30-06 obsolete, so you'd be looking for an older guy to buy. Collectors would be out, because of condition.

          $700 - $800 maybe?
          Always looking for vintage Winchester and Marlin lever action rifles. Looking to sell? Know of one for sale? Drop me a line!

          "Give a conservative a pile of bricks and you get a beautiful city. Give a leftist a city and you get a pile of bricks."

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          • #6
            RNE228
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2013
            • 2458

            Oh man you're killing me! I've wanted a 25-3000 for a while now.

            A 300Sav would have to go to get a 250...

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            • #7
              BigBamBoo
              Calguns Addict
              • Apr 2008
              • 5210

              Originally posted by bigbossman
              I'm guessing a pre-64 M70 in decent trim would be in the $1,000 ball park, so one that has been subject to "patina" would be somewhere below that. Also - kids these days consider 30-06 obsolete, so you'd be looking for an older guy to buy. Collectors would be out, because of condition.

              $700 - $800 maybe?
              That seems to be about right from what i am gleaning online.

              Originally posted by RNE228
              Oh man you're killing me! I've wanted a 25-3000 for a while now.

              A 300Sav would have to go to get a 250...
              Well...to make this one even more enticing, it has the fine checkered trigger!
              Did not even know that was a thing until someone asked about it and I got educated a bit.

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              Bring hay for my horse....wine for my men....and mud for my turtle!

              What do you hear ???...... Nothing but the rain. Well grab your gun and bring in the cat.

              "A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity."
              - Sigmund Freud

              Originally posted by ar15barrels
              It makes it bigger and longer.

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              • #8
                Wyatt Burp
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2008
                • 1317

                According to the extensive article I use to identify 99s it appears your .250 is a Model G. It was one of the seven new models introduced in 1920 that replaced some earlier ones. the Model G, called a “Deluxe” here, is the first described as a take-down rifle having a capped pistol grip and checkered stock and forend. Barrel length being 22” in .250-3000 and 24” in the .300. the model made in 1920-1941. If your barrel is 22” this might be it. it has identical lines as the later super popular non take down Model EG, which is what I have in .300 and 24” barrel. a rifle that just feels perfect.
                Last edited by Wyatt Burp; 01-10-2023, 11:47 AM.

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                • #9
                  Steve45-70
                  Member
                  • May 2022
                  • 158

                  A couple years ago I inherited a 250-3000 takedown from my Uncle. I loved that gun but one of my Uncle's good friends asked me about it. He had been a really good friend to my Uncle and had helped him out a lot. I ended up giving it to him. I figured my Uncle would like that. Still would love to keep the gun. I hunted with a 99 308 when I was a kid and have a 99 300. I have no idea of the value.

                  Those are both nice guns. I have a 1958 Model 70 30-06 featherweight that was my Dad's too. Dad killed a ton of bucks with it.

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                  • #10
                    BigBamBoo
                    Calguns Addict
                    • Apr 2008
                    • 5210

                    According to the online ser number look up it says this one was made in 1915...so???

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                    Bring hay for my horse....wine for my men....and mud for my turtle!

                    What do you hear ???...... Nothing but the rain. Well grab your gun and bring in the cat.

                    "A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity."
                    - Sigmund Freud

                    Originally posted by ar15barrels
                    It makes it bigger and longer.

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                    • #11
                      dogrunner
                      Member
                      • Jun 2013
                      • 270

                      OP: if interested. I have an original takedown forend, less iron. Not checkered, wood appears similar to yours. Wood is solid. Interested, make an offer.

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                      • #12
                        Wyatt Burp
                        Senior Member
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 1317

                        Originally posted by BigBamBoo
                        According to the online ser number look up it says this one was made in 1915...so???

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                        SOLD FOR: $1,276.02 LSB#: 190830GS87 Make: Savage Arms Corporation Model: 99G Deluxe Serial Number: 313890 Year of Manufacture: 1928 Caliber: .250-3000 Savage (Also known as the .250 Savage) Action Type: Lever Action with Rotary Magazine. This rifle is a takedown model. Markings: The front of the lever boss is marked “a”. The right side of the barrel is marked “HI-PRESSURE STEEL –

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                        • #13
                          BigBamBoo
                          Calguns Addict
                          • Apr 2008
                          • 5210

                          Appreciate the offer but just looking to sell it and not interested in putting any money into it unless it was not very expensive.


                          Originally posted by dogrunner
                          OP: if interested. I have an original takedown forend, less iron. Not checkered, wood appears similar to yours. Wood is solid. Interested, make an offer.
                          Bring hay for my horse....wine for my men....and mud for my turtle!

                          What do you hear ???...... Nothing but the rain. Well grab your gun and bring in the cat.

                          "A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity."
                          - Sigmund Freud

                          Originally posted by ar15barrels
                          It makes it bigger and longer.

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                          • #14
                            Bladewurk
                            Senior Member
                            • Dec 2005
                            • 1403

                            (quote)"Glocks blow up, SIGs have a high bore axis, Beretta locking blocks break, Ruger is anti-gun, 1911s are unreliable, and HK hates you. Get over it."

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                            • #15
                              BigBamBoo
                              Calguns Addict
                              • Apr 2008
                              • 5210


                              Yeah...looks like the route I am going to take.
                              Bring hay for my horse....wine for my men....and mud for my turtle!

                              What do you hear ???...... Nothing but the rain. Well grab your gun and bring in the cat.

                              "A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity."
                              - Sigmund Freud

                              Originally posted by ar15barrels
                              It makes it bigger and longer.

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