On a Savage Model 110, "SP" typically stands for "Short Action Pistol." This designation indicates that the rifle is designed for short action cartridges, which are generally shorter in length compared to long action cartridges. This allows for a more compact and lighter rifle, enhancing maneuverability and reducing weight for the shooter.
I have a model 99 .300 Savage and I am curious of the value. I have no idea what year it was manufactured but it is in excellent condition.
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.
value 150 - 175
There were several model variations of the model 99 in 1950 and a variety of chamberings, some more valuable than others. The most common model 99 of that time was the 99-EG and its value depends on condition and caliber. Value is from $75 in poor condition to $900 in excellent condition according to Blue Book Value. in gunshops in America in 2010 I see EG models in 90% condition with price tags fo 600 to $650 US, if you want to use that as a guide. most are in 300 Savage. The sp is a designation showing the barrel is proofed for smokeless powder use.
Gamecube SP? If you mean GameBoy SP, then obviously -_-.
special punter?
Sp models
SP stands for "spelling error" when proofreading. It indicates that there is a mistake related to the spelling of a word that needs to be corrected.
what sp in silver
Stablizer
Model 37
The gameboy advance sp model number ags-001 has a backlight system, but the gameboy advance sp model number ags-101 has the much advanced backlight system. out of the 2 the model ags-101 has the much brighter light, but this makes it more expensive to purchase, and harder to find too.