
I have a Savage 1899, SN 81. 721 that the octagonal barrel was cut off 1" at the thread end and rethreaded. Where upon, rechambered for a 30-30 cal.
Question 1. On 1", (actually appears to be 31/32"), can the chamber be cleaned up enough to make a perfect 30-30 chamber from a Sav 303cal.?
In pictures below, The rifle shows a plating, and it is gold looking in color...and seams like pretty tough too.
Question 2. What would this rifle been plated with, Bronze, Brass, Gold

In the barrel pic, the barrel looks like it was a forged and not smoothed off before the plating ... would that be correct to think that was what they did? Or was this rifle plated some where along the way by somebody else?
Any significants to it being plated?
Did Savage leave any records of the rifles they produced? and records in their completion?
I am guessing since the barrel was chopped and rechambered, its value would be low... and not worth restoring it beyound a shooter.
Thanks, SnR