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Can someone help me locate the serial numbers for model 70's by the year they were made?
I've got a SG with a 126XX and trying to determine exactly what year it was made.
Thanks for any help.
 
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Almost impossible to date all Winchester Mdl 70 rifles. The info simply is not available because it was not kept accurately by Winchester for more than a few periods of time. I've tried on more than one occasion and never been successful.


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The serial # dates it to 1949. Also, there will be a date stamp on the bottom of the barrel just ahead of the receiver.


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SN 12XXX is a Pre-War M70 made in 1937. (126XXX would be 1949). Big difference.
 
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Dagnabit, all those Xs ran together on me. You are correct. I read it as 126,xxx instead of 12,xxx.


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Vicvanb, pm returned. My supergrade has a thin white spacer in the forearm, grip and butt pad. Is any of that correct or do you think it was added? I know the pad was not original but the other two appear original. Any help appreciated!
 
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Vicvanb, pm returned. My supergrade has a thin white spacer in the forearm, grip and butt pad. Is any of that correct or do you think it was added? I know the pad was not original but the other two appear original. Any help appreciated!


Factory original M70s did not have white spacers. It sounds like you have a re-stocked rifle. Maybe re-blued too?? A lot of Pre-war M70s were used heavily and later "restored." If so, they make good shooters but lose all collector value.
 
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Here you go - skip down to Model 70 - http://proofhouse.com/win/index.html
 
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