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The Basics, Starting Out
Winchester model 70 Pre 64
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<blockquote data-quote="jc907" data-source="post: 752480" data-attributes="member: 62148"><p>I am a Pre 64 Mdl 70 fan to the max. Everything I have put together so far has been on a Pre 64 Mdl 70 receiver and am always looking. I think the control feed is the only way to go in a hunting rifle. </p><p> </p><p> Here is a link to a shop that has a lot of Pre 64 parts so you can get that mag fixed.</p><p> </p><p> <a href="http://www.wisnersinc.com/rifles/winchester/70pre.html" target="_blank">Winchester* pre 64* Model 70 Rifle Parts</a></p><p> </p><p> Is the serial number 500,000 or less</p><p></p><p>If you (or anyone else you know) are interested, I have a pre-64 mdl 70 in .243. I never used it, but it seems someone has. Unfortunately, the stock suffered water damage and is not in the best of shape but I had the rifle inspected and tested and was assured it works well. I'm looking to sell it to anyone interested. I also have a 1970 (or somewhere around there, I don't remember) mdl 70 in 30-06 that has been barely used. The original stock is in near mint condition and the bolt is jeweled, but it currently wears a hogue stock with the aluminum block. It comes with both stocks.</p><p></p><p>If interested, I'll send pics and ser. nos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jc907, post: 752480, member: 62148"] I am a Pre 64 Mdl 70 fan to the max. Everything I have put together so far has been on a Pre 64 Mdl 70 receiver and am always looking. I think the control feed is the only way to go in a hunting rifle. Here is a link to a shop that has a lot of Pre 64 parts so you can get that mag fixed. [URL="http://www.wisnersinc.com/rifles/winchester/70pre.html"]Winchester* pre 64* Model 70 Rifle Parts[/URL] Is the serial number 500,000 or less If you (or anyone else you know) are interested, I have a pre-64 mdl 70 in .243. I never used it, but it seems someone has. Unfortunately, the stock suffered water damage and is not in the best of shape but I had the rifle inspected and tested and was assured it works well. I'm looking to sell it to anyone interested. I also have a 1970 (or somewhere around there, I don't remember) mdl 70 in 30-06 that has been barely used. The original stock is in near mint condition and the bolt is jeweled, but it currently wears a hogue stock with the aluminum block. It comes with both stocks. If interested, I'll send pics and ser. nos. [/QUOTE]
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