Hey Hobbit, thanks for the info.
Yes, this savage has the counter on the left hand side of the magazine. Grandpa left me with a few boxes of ammo for it. 2 quite old boxes (one Remington Kleanbore mushroom bullet box, one Western Super X Lubaloy bullet box) and a box of the newer Bellot 5.6x52Rs. The other rifle in the top pic is a tube fed Winchester bolt action model 72-22 short. It has no serial on it so am unable to track it's manufacture year.
CHeers
TJ
Keep the old ammo, it too is worth some money to collectors..
You can get new ammo Midway is one place, I sent the link..
You can replace the broken stock pad also with a new one, from online sources also..
This will help the value also..
This are GREAT rifles,I never understood why Winchester lever actions even had a chance after these were introduced, a much better rifle..
( the cowboy thing I guess)
They can use pointed bullets and have a big advantage over the Winchester lever actions for dependability..
Mine is a 1930 vintage, and perfect, my father got it in 1970 from a collector who never fired it..
I have shot mine many times, and love the Savage 99 for the great lasting dependability, always give Great service..
Congrats you now have a piece of firearms history well worth using and caring for..
The Winchester 72-22 is another well built rifle, and in the .22 short..
Check and see if it has Short, long and long Rifle on the barrel..
Many of these .22 short rifles were used for gallery guns in the past at fairs and traveling circuses..
pay a sum and get 10 rounds to shoot at moving and still targets ..
These also are of Great value to collectors around 1,000 dollars on the market..