Just got a 1937 vintage 99 takedown. It arrived disassembled. Started screwing it together, and after a couple of turns, something clicked and now it won't screw in or out...HELP !!
Thanks guys
Savage 99 Takedown Help
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Re: Savage 99 Takedown Help
Did you have the lever open when you started assembling it?
John
John
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Re: Savage 99 Takedown Help
I think I may not have. Any suggestions ?
Re: Savage 99 Takedown Help
Open the lever and try to remove the barrel - check to se if the extractor's bent (the "click").
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Re: Savage 99 Takedown Help
Hard to tell for sure, but it from what I can see, something seems to be sticking out of the assembly (?) at the rear of the forearm itself (below the barrel) and is in the groove in the barrel threads.
Any ideas ?
Any ideas ?
Re: Savage 99 Takedown Help
The threaded shank of the bbl. is barely into the receiver. There is 3/8" of threads still sticking out of the receiver. Something in the assembly (?) at the rear of the forearm (under the barrel)seems to have popped into the groove in the barrel threads preventing the barrel from turning. I can't get in there to move it. I'm wondering if it's a piece that retracts when the takedown button is pushed ? Can the forearm be removed and disassembled ? Any ideas ?
Re: Savage 99 Takedown Help
Take off the forearm.44/40 wrote:The threaded shank of the bbl. is barely into the receiver. There is 3/8" of threads still sticking out of the receiver. Something in the assembly (?) at the rear of the forearm (under the barrel)seems to have popped into the groove in the barrel threads preventing the barrel from turning. I can't get in there to move it. I'm wondering if it's a piece that retracts when the takedown button is pushed ? Can the forearm be removed and disassembled ? Any ideas ?
Latch on forearm should allow the forearm to come off.
Last thing you do after all the rest is put the forearm on.
Remove forearm, make sure action is open and you should be able to screw the barrel on.
Let us know if there is something else happening.
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NRA member
"When they call the roll in the Senate, the Senators do not know whether to answer 'present' or 'not guilty.'"
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“Democracy must be something more than two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner”
Re: Savage 99 Takedown Help
I'm sorry - I didn't realize you were trying to install it with the forearm mounted on the barrel !
The forearm should remove like a SxS shotgun, and when placed cross-wise to (and on) the forearm lug, used to get a better grasp of the barrel to turn/snug the it, after opening the lever/bolt as posted above.
(the recess inside, on the forend iron, fits the lug)
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The forearm should remove like a SxS shotgun, and when placed cross-wise to (and on) the forearm lug, used to get a better grasp of the barrel to turn/snug the it, after opening the lever/bolt as posted above.
(the recess inside, on the forend iron, fits the lug)
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Re: Savage 99 Takedown Help
Step 1. Remove forearm - DUH
Thanks guys.
Thanks guys.