The Savage Arms Model 99G Takedown in .250-3000 Savage is a remarkable piece of firearms history, celebrated for its innovative engineering and unique design features. Manufactured in 1928, this lever-action rifle is in good condition, displaying signs of prior use with some wear, scuffs, and finish loss. Despite a severe chip and crack on the forend, its functionality remains unaffected. The bore is in excellent condition with a clean, mirror finish and sharp rifling, ensuring precision in every shot. This offering includes a period-appropriate Lyman Alaskan scope with fine crosshairs, enhancing its appeal to collectors and marksmen alike.
The Savage Model 99G Takedown was a revolutionary step forward in firearm technology, primarily due to its internal rotary magazine. This innovation allowed the safe use of pointed bullets, vastly improving the ballistic performance over traditional tube-fed magazines. Chambered in .250-3000 Savage, the rifle was notable for being the first American cartridge to reach velocities of 3,000 feet per second, offering an ideal balance of speed and impact power for medium game hunting. The takedown feature of this model provides added convenience, making it perfect for transport and storage.
The walnut stock with its curved grip and cut checkering not only adds to the aesthetic charm but also ensures a comfortable shooting experience. The blued finish and adjustable rear u-notch sight complement the 22-inch barrel, while the 5-round capacity makes it practical for various shooting applications. This combination of historical significance, innovative design, and practical performance makes the Savage Model 99G Takedown a coveted addition for any firearms enthusiast or collector.




