The Savage Arms Model 99A Version 2 is a remarkable lever-action rifle that marries classic design with modern functionality. Manufactured in 1974, this firearm stands out with its innovative rotary magazine, allowing for the use of pointed .308 Winchester bullets, delivering excellent ballistic performance. A cherished piece for collectors and a reliable partner for hunters, this rifle offers both historical significance and practical versatility.
In terms of condition, this rifle is in good shape, with a few signs of its storied past. The walnut stock shows some dings and scuffs, while the receiver exhibits mild finish loss and pitting. There's a minor scuff near the barrel's crown, and the rear sight is slightly bent with a missing screw. Additionally, the safety does not engage. Despite these imperfections, the firearm functions well overall, offering a clean and maintained bore with excellent rifling, ensuring accuracy and reliability.
Included in this sale is the rifle itself, featuring a 20" blued barrel and a 5-round capacity. The straight grip walnut stock with a schnabel forend and curved steel buttplate adds to its traditional aesthetic. The sighting system consists of a front ramped dovetail blade and a rear folding/adjustable leaf. This rifle is an embodiment of the Savage Model 99 legacy, known for its robust construction and reliable performance.
The Savage Model 99, introduced in 1899, was a groundbreaking design, particularly for its time, with the introduction of the rotary magazine. This innovation allowed it to outperform many other lever-action rifles by utilizing spitzer bullets, enhancing accuracy and range. The Model 99A Version 2 carries forward this legacy, chambered in the versatile .308 Winchester, ideal for big-game hunting and sporting activities. Its classic blued finish and the smooth action of its lever mechanism make it not only a functional piece but also a collectible item of historical significance.
Owning this Savage Arms Model 99A Version 2 means possessing a piece of firearm history, one that combines enduring craftsmanship with practical hunting applications. Its blend of aesthetic appeal, historical context, and ballistic excellence makes it a must-have for any serious firearm enthusiast or collector.




