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Winchester pre-64? Surely talking nonsense!

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04 October 2012, 17:53
enfieldspares
Winchester pre-64? Surely talking nonsense!
Not me, but a guy here in England has listed as a pre-64 Winchester NIB "Made in 1991"?

Now I thought pre-64 meant made before 1964 and the various shortcut modifications...

Educate me please!

http://www.guntrader.co.uk/Gun...Sale_121004115039199

Surely this is just a USRAC licensed rifle and not what I would call a "pre-64 action Winchester" in that it is not made by Winchester nor indeed made pre-1964?
04 October 2012, 18:00
Jim Kobe
You are correct, he is wrong. He must be referring to the classic action which is"...controlled round feed..." like the pre-'64


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05 October 2012, 02:37
Dr. Lou
Seems to have simply mistated the facts.


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05 October 2012, 15:05
enfieldspares
Thanks Jim and Dr L.

I had not realised that the "Classic" was, in essence a recreation of the controlled round feed that the pre-64 was known for.

UK price is equivalent to around $1850 US! The guy is, as we say here, "having a laugh"!
06 October 2012, 08:27
Dr. Lou
beer


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06 October 2012, 09:11
Luckyducker
Winchester made some controlled round feed rifles about that time that were called "new pre 64". I had one chambered in 7STW and it was a Mauser styled action. I am sure that is what he is referring to, but not to be confused with a true pre 64.


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06 October 2012, 09:26
Bren7X64
quote:
Originally posted by Luckyducker:
Winchester made some controlled round feed rifles about that time that were called "new pre 64". I had one chambered in 7STW and it was a Mauser styled action. I am sure that is what he is referring to, but not to be confused with a true pre 64.


I seem to remember the new CRF being touted as "the return of the pre-64 action", but as usual can't find where.

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08 October 2012, 07:48
JeffP44
He does state it is a Classic, but is also playing people with the "pre=64" reference a bit too much. Not worth the $ i m o. Notice the pad is not fit properly. Kind of plain looking wood. It may be the light, but the bolt knob looks like it has a light rust. Someone may be dumb enough tho.


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