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Offline geezer56

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Gun Show 1899 find
« on: March 31, 2010, 07:54:51 AM »
I bought an 1899 at a gun show last weekend.  From the serial numbers, it was made in either 1900 or 1901.  It operates smoothly, safety works, seems to be tight where it should be.  The guy that had it said it was his grandfather's and that it was a 303.  Now for the bad-The crescent buttstock has been cracked pretty badly, and repaired by a drunk monkey from the looks of it.  The forend  has some wood split off of the top side, and it is gone.  The lovely old octagon barrel has been turned round, all except for about a half inch at the receiver end.  You can still see a little octagon shaping at the muzzle.  All markings are gone of course.  No writing on the barrel at all.  The bore isn't too bad.  All bluing is now faded away.  With my gas to the show, entrance fee, and lunch, I have $140 in the gun.  Bargain, or did I spend too much on a project?  I really don't know whether to shoot it as is, or try to return it to correct configuration-meaning replace the barrel and wood.  Thanks for comments or advice.  Danny

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Re: Gun Show 1899 find
« Reply #1 on: March 31, 2010, 08:20:23 AM »
Shoot, I woulda bought it for that in a heartbeat!  If the action is magnaflux sound, through away everything else!   ;D  What a basis for a fun project!  I think you done good!   ;)
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Re: Gun Show 1899 find
« Reply #2 on: March 31, 2010, 05:43:33 PM »
I normally don't even look at beater projects like this one, but it called out to me as I walked by the guy that was carrying it around.  I killed my first deer with my uncle's Savage 99F in 308, so I guess it hit me in the memory patch.  I could tell it was really old, and that the barrel was goofed with, but for $100 I took a chance.  I guess I'll stay on ebay and gunbroker til I find a correct barrel and stocks.  Heck, the parts hunt is about as much fun  as the gun is after it is fixed up.  It seems like saving a piece of history is worth the effort.  The Remchester's don't seem to have any heart or soul like the old classics posess.  I'll keep posting on progress, when I get some made.

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Re: Gun Show 1899 find
« Reply #3 on: March 31, 2010, 05:55:01 PM »
Just go to one of the outfits that make replacement stocks