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Hey guys,

Can someone please tell me approximately how much a 1949 manufacture Pre 64 M70 action in excellent condition blued, 30/06 length, magnum boltface would be worth?

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Michael.


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I thought they were all the same length.

Was it originally a magnum action, or was it made that way later?
 
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No, this is a 30/06 length action, though from what I understand you can open them up to .375 length, but you need a competent gunsmith to do this.

Just to clarify, this action is in my possession and trying to get an idea of how much it is worth selling for.


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If it is an UN-ALTERED 1949 action from a standard non-magnum caliber, they normally bring $600. or so.

The only magnum bolt-face actions that were factory original made in 49' were from the .300 & .375 H&H magnums: figure $800. or so if all original.

The factory-original "short magnums" i.e. .264, . 300 Win. mag., .338 & .458 didn't come out till late 50s and again, if all original (just the actions) will bring an extra $100. or a bit more over the standard 06' actions.

If an action was originally for a standard cartridge (.06, .270 etc.) and since was modified for the short magnum cartridges .264, .338 etc. you can deduct a little.

On all pre-64 actions, regardless of which ones, any alterations, extra holes in top or side, bolt handle grinding, or any other mods, you can deduct $: the amount depending on the mod and perhaps quality of the work. If it had a side mount added with 3-5 extra holes in the receiver, you can probably deduct $100.-200. Over-all, prices can vary regionally, but these prices are somewhat common based on the past 5-10 years. There will always be exceptions where people don't know what they have.
 
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I agree with devere. His prices are usually what I charge for actions.
 
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$400 to $600 in Idaho..I sometimes pick up a nice complete mod. 70 pre 64 for $500 at our local gun shows, usually on the last day near closing time..


Ray Atkinson
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Filer, Idaho, 83328
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