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Post by HighCotton on Feb 26, 2024 12:45:15 GMT -5
I’ll be tapping in with a fella this week to take a look at a Savage model 99. He inherited this rifle and knows little to nothing about guns. All I know so far is that he says he “can’t even cock the gun!” I’ve never owned or shot one. I have seen a few videos to try and educate myself. Doesn’t seem like rocket science to me but I thought I’d throw this out there in case one of you can give me a tip on what to look for.
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Post by oldhoyt on Feb 26, 2024 14:01:01 GMT -5
There's a little slide lever that locks the lever in place. The lever won't move until you release it.
Hopefully, that's the issue.
I've always liked Savage 99s.
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Post by stevein on Feb 26, 2024 14:01:45 GMT -5
I have heard they are a cash cow for good gunsmiths. The closer to hunting season the more they charge to put one back together. They stuff a lot of stuff into a small space. Is this an early one with the internal rotary mag with the round counter or one of the later ones with the detachable mags?
Of course that was long before Al Gore invented the internet and YouTube. They are slick looking rifles. I would not mind one in the 250-3000.
You can do it Larry. I just hope all the parts are there for you.
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Post by HighCotton on Feb 29, 2024 17:27:33 GMT -5
Well, it didn't work out for the guy to bring the Savage 99 along for me to check it out. Not really sure what the deal is. He may just have second thoughts on me possibly wanting to buy the rifle! Or maybe it has more sentimental value to him than I realized. I told him I'd still be happy to look at it and try to help him out and if he wants to keep it that's great by me! I'll just have to play along for now.
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Post by esshup on Feb 29, 2024 17:36:27 GMT -5
Ask him what kind of magazine it has. If it's a rotary magazine and it is bound up or rusted up, then the lever to work the action won't work.
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Post by HighCotton on Mar 8, 2024 19:21:27 GMT -5
Well, I took the risk and bought the Savage model 99. Like he said, I can't get the action to function. I just know there has to be a way. I mean it's mechanical and something is bound or blocking or whatever. And it came with a Lyman 57SA sight and 2 boxes of Remington ammo. I figured the sight and ammo are worth what I paid. For now, I broke the rifle down and I'm simply soaking the action in Aero Kroil. I'll let her soak for a day or so and then clean it up with the compressor. Then, I'll refresh a few YouTube videos and read this handy book I found online to find any tips to help me diagnose the problem.
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Post by whitetaildave24 on Mar 8, 2024 22:32:26 GMT -5
I’m gonna guess you’ll have it shooting flawlessly in no time. Good luck.
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Post by stevein on Mar 10, 2024 2:20:12 GMT -5
I am looking forward to the range report. What caliber is it?
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Post by HighCotton on Mar 10, 2024 5:38:15 GMT -5
I am looking forward to the range report. What caliber is it? It’s 300 Savage.
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Post by HighCotton on Mar 10, 2024 21:13:53 GMT -5
I watched a ton of videos. I’ve read many blogs and articles and so far this thing has me baffled. It sure seems like it should be an easy fix. But it’s just the craziest deal. Maybe I’m being too cautious and careful. Not sure. I simply can’t get the lever action to budge. It might be time to get another set of hands and eyes on this rifle.
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Post by jtkelly on Mar 10, 2024 22:21:57 GMT -5
I watched a ton of videos. I’ve read many blogs and articles and so far this thing has me baffled. It sure seems like it should be an easy fix. But it’s just the craziest deal. Maybe I’m being too cautious and careful. Not sure. I simply can’t get the lever action to budge. It might be time to get another set of hands and eyes on this rifle. So I imagine you've already seen this about the safety and how it works to lock the trigger and the lever but just for the sake of redundancy... 1:28 Is the nub he mentions next sticking up? Or down? I wonder if that nub sticking up was bumped while it was up, would it prevent the rest of things from working? www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdI69ZqDMBo
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Post by HighCotton on Mar 11, 2024 5:41:50 GMT -5
I watched a ton of videos. I’ve read many blogs and articles and so far this thing has me baffled. It sure seems like it should be an easy fix. But it’s just the craziest deal. Maybe I’m being too cautious and careful. Not sure. I simply can’t get the lever action to budge. It might be time to get another set of hands and eyes on this rifle. So I imagine you've already seen this about the safety and how it works to lock the trigger and the lever but just for the sake of redundancy... 1:28 Is the nub he mentions next sticking up? Or down? I wonder if that nub sticking up was bumped while it was up, would it prevent the rest of things from working? www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdI69ZqDMBoYep. I had viewed that one. But I rewatched it just to see if I had missed something. Nothing new to me. The nub he speaks about is not sticking up. And then, I still can’t be sure as to whether it might have something to do with the lock up. I’m on jobs in Arkansas and Missouri boot heel so it’ll be a bit before I can mess with the rifle. I’ll plan to stop by a few gun shops and gunsmiths to gain more knowledge. Maybe I can find a working model to better educate myself.
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Post by greghopper on Mar 11, 2024 7:21:01 GMT -5
I watched a ton of videos. I’ve read many blogs and articles and so far this thing has me baffled. It sure seems like it should be an easy fix. But it’s just the craziest deal. Maybe I’m being too cautious and careful. Not sure. I simply can’t get the lever action to budge. It might be time to get another set of hands and eyes on this rifle. Maybe too long of screw has been used in the action thus binding it from moving. Kroil Penetrating may free it up also.
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Post by esshup on Mar 11, 2024 7:51:22 GMT -5
Finding a working rifle might help.
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Post by oldhoyt on Mar 11, 2024 9:04:37 GMT -5
The safety on this gun locks the trigger as well as the lever. The lever is not moving now, but is the trigger free or stuck in one position? If it were me, I'd fully disassemble the gun and put it back together, if that's possible in its current state.
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Post by HighCotton on Mar 19, 2024 13:33:20 GMT -5
Back home for a day so I started working on the Savage 99. And I succeeded in breaking the action free. I believe that I was overly cautious in trying to work the action initially. I tend to come at problems like this without forcing things. However, I did find 2 issues that may have led to the resistance I was feeling. I found that the "chicago" type screw was not properly set as there is a specific notch for fitment as shown in the pic below. It also appears that the previous owner had used something that looks like Red Loctite on the screw and I doubt that is a normal procedure. I also found that there is a burr under the safety latch that wants to catch and that was most likely the main problem. Initially, I had slid the safety Off and all was well. But when I slid it to the On position, I noted that it was catching when I tried to move it again. You might be able to see the burr at my pointer: Hopefully I have some time in the next few evenings to work on the rifle.
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Post by esshup on Mar 19, 2024 16:37:13 GMT -5
I agree with you about not forcing things. I'm glad that you got it apart and no, I don't believe Red Loctite is recommended.
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Post by steiny on Mar 20, 2024 8:21:34 GMT -5
Very interesting thread, please continue to show your progress.
Thanks
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Post by titanium700 on Mar 20, 2024 17:16:14 GMT -5
A buddy of mine has one. It was gifted to him from his wife’s grandfather when he passed away. I still remember him asking me if I thought they were good rifles, of course they are!! I told him. Said he wanted to shoot it. So he went and bought some ammo (this happened 25 yrs ago) and we headed to the range, it was scoped (don’t remember which scope) but he couldn’t hit the broadside of a barn at 50 yds…that’s when I noticed his bullets were hitting sideways on the target when they did hit. I grabbed his box of ammo and said hey man quit shooting. The box was 22/250 ammo, his rifle is a .250 Savage. 😬 He had plenty of fire formed .250 Sav cases. lol
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Post by oldhoyt on Mar 21, 2024 8:58:09 GMT -5
Glad you got it sorted HC. I had no doubt you'd resolve it.
Hope to see a range report in the not too distant future.
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