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19 July 2007, 09:54
JohnHunt
value of M70...
What is the value of a Winchester M70 in 270 Win from the custom shop in new unused condition?

Thanks,

John
19 July 2007, 21:56
Idaho Sharpshooter
in the box? Blue or stainless? Walnut or synthetic? Featherweight or standard? Pick a number from $600 to $1200. The 270, while an excellent cartridge, is not a very desirable one, unless you are filling in a hole in a collection or a Jack O'Connor fan.

Rich
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19 July 2007, 22:49
Buliwyf
I would say any of the Custom Shop guns would start in the $2000.00 range regardless of chambering.
20 July 2007, 02:24
JohnHunt
Okay, I have a few more details. There is no "custom shop" documentation. It is also older then I thought.

s/n g2372170
1993??
270 Win
24" brll

It is kind of heavy but the wood has me drooling.

Thanks,
John
20 July 2007, 04:02
Big Bore Boar Hunter
A mod 70 classic cerca 93 would fetch around $750-$800 in the private market assuming no fancies are isntalled.

John
20 July 2007, 07:43
shootaway
I think any new or almost new mod 70 is worth double the original sticker price.If you got a really nice piece of wood on it then triple.Triple also for big bore calibers.There is always someone out there who will try to buy things for nothing.The other day some y asked me if I had a rifle I wanted to sell.I thought about it and told him that the only one that I might sell was a Sendero stainless.He said that he was looking for a scoped rifle he could buy for around 250 dollars.I told him to forget it.
20 July 2007, 17:41
buckshot
quote:
Originally posted by Big Bore Boar Hunter:
A mod 70 classic cerca 93 would fetch around $750-$800 in the private market assuming no fancies are isntalled.

John


My sentiments exactly. If your looking at something in the $1500.00 range or above, I recommend that you find a pre-64 model 70 instead.