Every once in a while a small town gun show will yield a scarce and desirable firearm. I lucked out recently finding this 99. It is in the rare "T" configuration...20" lightweight barrel, beavertail forend with ample checkering, checkered pistol grip, special sights. Made in Utica, NY around 1935 or early '36, this rifle rings all the bells for the 99 collector. It has been gently used and is in high condition, no holes drilled anywhere, never been messed with. Such a pleasure to find one like that. One of the coolest factors (to me at least) is the caliber: .303 Savage. This round was fading in popularity by the 1930's and I am willing to bet not many "T"s (or other 99s for that matter) were chambered in it by that time.
It is quick to the shoulder and balances extremely well. I will carry it on occasion (in rotation with old Remingtons) on those clear days during deer season.
It is quick to the shoulder and balances extremely well. I will carry it on occasion (in rotation with old Remingtons) on those clear days during deer season.