Yes, how ever they were not the original manufacturers the originals.
The .303 British and .303 Savage are not the same. Only purchase the caliber that is printed on the barrel.
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What is my 303 savage model 99 worth?
See the link below to a good Wikipedia article on the Lee Enfield. There are several DIFFERENT .303 Enfield rifles.
1960s. The Savage model 1899 rifle that was chambered in 303 Sav.caliber was made from 1899-1922.The model 1895 Savage lever action rifle in 303 Savage caliber was made from 1895-1899.The last rifle chambered in 303 Savage was the first model of the savage 99 rifle which was made from 1920-1936.The Savage 303 caliber rifles were not made after 1936.So your rifle was made sometime between 1895-1936.
There are a couple different possibilities here.The first one being the Winchester Model 95, or a design based on it. These fed from a five round box magazine, rather than the traditional tubular magazine, and were manufactured in .303 British/7.7x56R, 7.62x54R, .30-06, .30-40 Krag, and others.The other one you may be thinking of the Savage Model 99, which was manufactured in the US, and not the UK. It fired the .303 Savage cartridge, which is not to be with - nor interchangeable with - the .303 British/7.7x56R cartridge. There were other rifles manufactured for this cartridge, but the Model 99 was the only one which was really successful in any way.In the UK and Commonwealth, the cartridge was marketed as the .301 Savage, in order to avoid confusion with the .303 cartridges common to the Enfield rifle.
$50 to over $1000. You didn't give any specifics to help narrow it down. All we know is that it's a rifle in .303 British service... presumably, it's probably going to be a Short Magazine Lee Enfield, but we don't know the specific model, what country it was manufactured in (SMLEs were manufactured in many countries), or even if it is an SMLE.. it could be a Lee-Metford, it could be an Enfield Pattern 14 rifle, for all we know, it could even be a Canadian-made Ross rifle.
Up to the 1950s, it was the British Enfield 303 caliber rifle.
£275 at least
If still in the original configuration, these were chambered for the .303 Enfield, aka .303 British.
The Lee Enfield .303 bolt-action rifle
Try Springfield Sporters they have a good selection of Enfield parts.