According to Savage & Stevens Arms, Collector's History by J Kimmel, your pistol was made in the first year of production - 1908-1909. Prices are strictly dependent on condition and any modifications that might have been made. Collectors would pay a premium for a first year production pistol. If your gun is in average condition without modifications. I guess that it would retail for at least $450 an asking price of up to $750 or more would not be unheard of. FWIW the 2006 edition of The Blue Book of Gun Values shows a value of $550 for a model 1907 in 100% condition. But I believe this figure is not in line with the market. Plus this is a first year production gun which would certainly add a premium. Also there are tremendous premiums for grip types that can add up to $1,000 (yup, one thousand dollars) to the value of this pistol.
Under the barrel on the front of the lower frame
Hmm -- is "2144891" the correct S/N or was it correct in the previous question, where it was "214891"? The answer changes considerably. Savage made three different semi-automatic pistols in .32 ACP and used a continuous serial numbering system for all three. The last Savage .32 ACP pistol made had a serial number of only 259472, so the number you are providing is either incorrect or not a serial number. The serial number should be stamped below the barrel at the front of the frame.
Savage centerfire rifles with serial number beginning w/"F761..." were produced starting around the end of 1998. I have records of a 516BSAK Savage Striker pistol with serial number starting w/ "F7616.." dated as received on 12/28/98 and Savage 11G, serial number starting w/ "F7606.." as being received earlier in December 1998. These firearms came directly from the factory (we are a sales Rep. agency for Savage). Current Savage centerfire firearms are using serial numbers beginning w/ "G7....". (10/30/08)
Before '68, serial numbers weren't required, so it may not have one. However, if the pistol grip is checkered it is a pre 45 if not it is pre 68
No serial number was provided.
Your serial number indicates that your Savage model 99 lever action rifle was made in the year 1930.That year Savage ended the year at serial number 334,500.
With the serial number that you have supplied,your Savage model 99 rifle was made in the year 1950.
With the serial number that you provided,your Savage model 99 was made in the year 1950.
Contact Savage with the serial number and they will tell you when it was made.
If your rifle is a lever action?Then it is a model 99 savage and with the serial number you provided it was made by savage arms company in 1921.
With the serial number that you provided,your Savage model 99 rifle was made in the year 1951.
With the serial number that you have supplied;your Savage model 99 rifle was made in the year 1941.