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Why is there so many 7's in gun names?

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15 December 2010, 18:08
nashville
Why is there so many 7's in gun names?
Remington 700, Winchester 70, Ruger 77, i am curious, and am sure someone here knows the story / history.
16 December 2010, 21:02
ikesdad
I think that Winchester started it with the Model 70. It was a successful rifle and others got on the 7 bandwagon. Marketing.

Besides, 7 is the lucky number.


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18 December 2010, 05:38
nashville
thanks for the info.
18 December 2010, 17:46
tiggertate
There's a legend that the Model 70 got it's name from the length of the barrel tennon or some other dimension.


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20 December 2010, 00:46
Sevens
I took notice of the large number of sevens as well. Any guess where my avatar name came from? Big Grin


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18 February 2011, 00:07
vicvanb
quote:
Originally posted by tiggertate:
There's a legend that the Model 70 got it's name from the length of the barrel tennon or some other dimension.


Nope--in the 1920s and 1930s Winchester came out with a bunch of different models and numbered them in sequence (61, 62, 63, 64, 65 etc.) When the M70 was first made in 1936, the next available model number was 70. It could just as easily have been 69 or 71 or something else.

And yes, it is no accident that the Remington 700 series or the Ruger 77 tried to capitolize on the huge reputation and success of the Model 70 legend.
18 February 2011, 06:25
DuggaBoye
Left out the Rem Model 7, 742, 760 , 7400, 7600,788, etc stir


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