3243 SAVAGE MODEL 99-K DELUXE ENGRAVED LEVER ACTION

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 2,000.00 USD
Estimated at 4,000.00 - 6,000.00 USD
RIFLE. Cal. 22 Hi-Power. S#. 338348. Bbl. 22" tapered round. Ramp mounted bead front, folding leaf rear with Lyman combination tang sight. Blue finished take down action with case colored lever. Sides of action have panels of scroll engraving. Complementary engraving and straight line borders continue to upper and lower receiver areas as well the breech end of the bbl. Features include: stoned and hand fitted action, brass rotary mag., left side shell counter, top tang cocking indicator and bent tab safety. Schnabel tipped forend and hard rubber capped pistol grip stock of select American black walnut have hand rubbed finish, hand checkering and grooved steel buttplate. Weight 7 lbs. 10.6 ozs. The model 99-K as produced from 1926-1940 was the most beautiful and desirable of the standard Model 99's. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: letter from Roe S. Clark stating: "The serial number records at the Savage factory list the following information for your rifle number 338348. This was a Savage M-99K, caliber .22 Hi-Power, which was shipped July 14 1931 to W. Bingham Company, a distributor located in Cleveland Ohio at that time. There is a job number, (185-1) in the entry, which usually indicates that something of a special nature was done to the rifle prior to the shipment, (sights, sling, etc). There are no records showing just what was done.". CONDITION: Bbl & action retain 90% lightly faded blue showing mild carry & edge wear. The lever has 0ver 70% nicely visible case colors. The front & rear receiver rings have a total of 4 holes with plug screws for scope mount attachment. Could this be the alteration of a special nature done prior to shipment, as all other features are standard? The records do not specify the nature of job No. 185-1. Stock and forearm have lightly worn original finish showing scratches and marks with spotted finish loss. Sound action. Bright near excellent bore. (25-4952/DS). CURIO. $4,000-6,000.