The previous guy that answered must be delirious or something. That is a $800 or $850 gun i have one myself.
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No, the previous poster was not delerious, but did check two reference books, and checked 9 completed auctions for Savage Model 25 pump rifles with octagon barrels in .22 rimfire. None sold for a price higher than $349. Excellent condition is listed in references (Gun Trader's Guide, 32nd edition and 2010 Standard Catalogue of Firearms) as $349 and $350. If you have reference information contrary to above, please contact me through my message board with that information.
hello how old is my savage model 72 seral # isb195687.The savage/stevens model 72 crackshot rifle was made from 1972-1989.Your rifle has a 22in.octagon barrel,and is chambered in .22 long rifle caliber.It has a color case hardened frame,straight stock,and open sights.
The Savage model 1899B ranges in price from 550-900 dollars for a rifle with between 60%-90% of mits original finish remaining,and a good bore.
In this model of Winchester rifle,there is no difference in value between the round or octagon barrel.
It would be hard to determine the value of your model 1899 savaqe rifle.you need to include if the rifle in question has a octagon barrel or round barrel,barrel length,if your rifle is engraved etc.these model 1899 rifles were produced between the years 1899-1922.The serial number provided shows that your firearm was produced in 1911.Please fill in the questions on this rifle and I will be better able to provide a answer as to the value of your savage.
It's a Savage 1899, not 1895, and it was manufactured in 1907.
Mine is 1906 but is clearly stated on top of barrel
If your Wards western field is marked M080,then you have a Savage model 29&model 75.The model 29 was made by Savage from 1929-1967.these were a .22cal slide action rifle with a 22 in barrel in a octagon shape until 1940,and round shape after World War II.I believe that these were re introduced in the 1960,s as the Savage model 75.
Depends on what you have.
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Not a good description. The .22 rimfire was not invented until 1856, so a rifle made in 1818 could not be.