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Join contest SubscribeYa think the retarded ones with the masks on are smiling for the pic?
Ya think the retarded ones with the masks on are smiling for the pic?
Although a savage 99 is a nice quick handling brush gun… that’s a Marlin or Winchester in the photo.View attachment 8510801
The model 99 Savage makes for a nice quick handling brush gun.
^ this.Although a savage 99 is a nice quick handling brush gun… that’s a Marlin or Winchester in the photo.
Well, I got 2.5” rain Tuesday night, at least 1” last night (haven’t gone out to see yet) and expected up to 10”+ by Friday.
Gonna go get the generator in place. We’re on a spur so it will never flood here but roadway flooding and power outages are probably coming.
All of us in Appalachia, stay safe and do NOT drive into running water.
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I believe that the Savage 99 was a rotary-magazine fed lever gun.View attachment 8510801
The model 99 Savage makes for a nice quick handling brush gun.
I believe they had both rotary and inline but the vast majority if not all that I remember seeing were rotary to the best of my memory.I believe that the Savage 99 was a rotary-magazine fed lever gun.
Keith
P.S. Still a cool pic, though.
That's not a Savage 99 in the photo.View attachment 8510801
The model 99 Savage makes for a nice quick handling brush gun.
Savage 1899's had rotary mags and the later models had detachable box mags but none were ever made with tubular magazines.I believe they had both rotary and inline but the vast majority if not all that I remember seeing were rotary to the best of my memory.
-LD
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