Late 1950's. Need to know if they are 99F Featherweight, 99EG Standard Rifles or 99R Heavy Stock Rifles. Also need to know condition. Please email us at sales@countrygunsmith.net with more information and digital photos if possible. sales@countyrgunsmith.net
You will have to call Savage
He wore number 49.
1968 0r later savage started putting serial numbers on their guns then.
Not if they were manufactured prior to 1969.
I haven't been able to find one on mine.The Savage model 342 was produced from 1950-1955.During this time frame serial numbers were not required on firearms.The passage of the gun control act of 1968 mandated that all firearms made in the U.S. and abroad have serial numbers,and this was started in the year 1969.I believe that your Savage model 342 were not given serial numbers at the time of production.
the Stevens model 325 series was produced by Savage from 1947 until it was discontinued in 1950.Later savage manufactured the 340 (essentially the same gun) under the Savage name.Serial numbers were required under the gun control act which was made into law in 1968.From that point on all firearms made were required to have serial numbers.
Front of frame, below barrel, and in front trigger
It is probably the serial number identifying that specific weapon.
Serial numbers were not required before 1968.
It is likely that a Savage Model 22 rifle does not have a serial number. Serial numbers were not required by law in the US until 1968.
There are a few web sites that have M99 sn info. Do a web search on Savage Model 99 serial numbers. They cover different periods.
ANSWER :101.538840Savage34,65if you have the same numbers as above on your barrel then yes yours is savage. if not check for your number on this site.http://www.gun-data.com/sears_roebuck_guns.html