Looking forward to hearing how it goes.
Lever actions I was surprised how accurate they can be
I've actually seen quite a few 99's lately
One was a very old featherweight H
Model ....it's carbine size in 303 savage.
Saw this one in 300 savage and it peeked my interest.
I have a Classic! - Pre ‘64 Winchester Model 88
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Re: I have a Classic! - Pre ‘64 Winchester Model 88
Nice! Like the cheek piece.
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Re: I have a Classic! - Pre ‘64 Winchester Model 88
JunkCollector wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2024 9:54 pmI did too
Didn't realize at the time some actually had a monte carlo stock.
I don't know 99's but with that stock sling swivels and receiver sight may be a DL model
Someone carved folk art deer/wildlife on the other side.
Nice job in my opinion but they had it pretty cheap because of it 525 IIRC
Re: I have a Classic! - Pre ‘64 Winchester Model 88
That’s extremely cheap according to what I’ve seen around here
Re: I have a Classic! - Pre ‘64 Winchester Model 88
Especially when you stop and consider that there's about $100 to $200 in Redfield micrometer sight sitting on it.
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