My records indicate that Savage Arms company made a model 3,3s,3st.these were made as single shot rifles.The savage model 4 was a bolt action repeater in .22cal.Either way both are not considered rare.the model 3 is valued at between 60-120 dollars,and the model 4 bolt action is valued at between 40-80 dollars.
Can't figure out what you are trying to ask.
You have the model 1895 savage that was made from 1895-1899.These pre model 99,s are very rare with only 6,000 made.Most were made in the rifle configuration and are worth between 2,600-6,000 dollars depending on the overall original finish remaining on the wood and bore.If you have the carbine(22in),barrel or the musket(30in),barrel you could add 150%+ to the above value.I would have the rifle looked at by a pro.and valued.
No, the Marlin Model 80 bolt action rimfire rifles were a very common produced rifle during the mid 20th century.
no this is a rare rifle. I believe they were mgf 1988 - 1995
Fairly rare model. If it is in top condition, it can bring over $700. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The savage models 1899A,1899B,and 1899C were the only models of the early 1899 savage rifles to be chambered in 38-55Win.caliber.These would be considered quite rare to a collector of Savage model 1899 rifles.I would say that the Minimum value would be 650 dollars,and the price can only go up from there.You could also add 100% for a rifle with a fancy checkered deluxe wood stock,or 30% more for a checkered plain wood stock,to the minimum price I have quoted.
The Model 765 Pioneer bolt action .22 rim fire rifle was in production from 1948 to 1952. It is not considered rare nor scarce. Value will vary depending upon condition. Excellent $175 down to fair $75.
Are you talking about the Savage model 99 High power center fire 22? I have one and have been unable to find any info what so ever on this rifle with the exception of your post. I have no info on the model 99 HP 22 value but it would seem that it is a rare rifle which would dictate a high value imop...... Found it. Page 1284 of the Blue Book. Model 99E was chambered for the .22 HP. Manufactured from 1922 to 1934. Adding a 15% premium for the .22HP, a gun in good 60% condition would be $230 and one 100% factory-new $605.
100-300 USD or so. That may be in some book, I have been trying to buy these rifles for over 3 years and the cheapest decent one was 400.00 usd.. Most want $600.00 -$700.00. Great rifle, super accurate. The best $400-$500 dollar rifle I have ever owned. came in 7mm-08 also, very rare.
1,000 in mint condition. They are a rare rifle. Less than 5% of 760 BDL's were left handed.
If you're talking about a Model 99 in 22HP, it all depends on the condition and variant. Ranges from 500-2000
Sorry- there are at least 24 different Savage Model 99s. Value is driven by EXACT make/ model, and condition. With the exception of the 99E, most are worth around $450-$550 in good/ very good condition. Some rare versions are worth more.