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A little help on this rifle if possible, Please!!
Bill,
About the only thing I know about the rifle is that it is a Mauser (98) action, and they were well made. The action today is much sought after as it is one of the best.
Most were in 30-06 that I saw years ago in Sears.
Someone in the know will come along with details about who made them and in what years. I remember seeing them in Sears years ago.
Don
30 May 2007, 21:02
Bo RichWinchester made the gun. A copy of the Model 670. Most likely made in early 70's.
Bo, I think you are right on!
Wow that was quick, thanks guys someone had told me it might be made by winchester.
31 May 2007, 00:40
StonecreekYour "Sears" rifle was made by Winchester and is essentially the post-64 Winchester Model 70 with a hardwood stock and impressed checkering. Winchester's own "economy" model was the very similar Model 670.
Although the post-64 was not popular among rifle purists when it was introduced, it was actually very functional and a pretty good rifle.
By the way, earlier Sears bolt rifles (Model 50 and/or 51, I believe) were built on an FN Mauser action. There was also a lever action Sears model contemporaneous with your rifle that was a Winchester-built .30-30 variation of the Model 94.
So, by the sounds of it this rifle prolly isnt worth much in terms of money. This rifle is actually the first rifle i ever fired at the age of twelve so its worth alot in sentimental value.
31 May 2007, 03:33
jimatcatcorrect me if i'm wrong, but didn't the 670 have a 2 position safety like a remington p-17???? on the side of the receiver??? the pics on this gun show a 3 position safety on the bolt...all the 670's ive seen/handled/shot had a different safety than pictured on this gun....
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31 May 2007, 04:55
buckshotThe Sears model 53, just like the Winchester, did indeed have a three position safety. You have a good, serviceable rifle worth about $450.00 if it is in good condition.
31 May 2007, 07:05
CORNERSTONEI got a 670 around here in .308 Win that I just have to keep due to the amount of deer & Hogs that its killed. Any ideas on when it was made. Ser # 129xxx. It even has the same over and under mounts along with open sights. Damn I love that gun. Its just an ugly old killer.
Thanks,
ED
It was indeed made by Winchester, and, as several other respondents have said, is more-or-less a copy of the Winchester 670. It has the Winchester 3-position safety.
The earlier Model 51 Sears rifle was on the FN Mauser action -- not this one.
I doubt that this one is worth $450.
I like everything about what you show in your picture except those horrible see-through scope mounts. I recommend you get a lower mount and mount the scope lower to the bore of the rifle. Then find out what loads it likes and go hunting with it. It's a 30-06, and that is good enough for anything native to North America (and most of the rest of the world).
"How's that whole 'hopey-changey' thing working out for ya?"
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I like everything about what you show in your picture except those horrible see-through scope mounts.
Hey! I have a set of those horrible see thru scope mounts! In a box. They were given to me and I wouldn't use them either.
31 May 2007, 19:57
CORNERSTONEquote:
Originally posted by wymple:
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I like everything about what you show in your picture except those horrible see-through scope mounts.
Hey! I have a set of those horrible see thru scope mounts! In a box. They were given to me and I wouldn't use them either.
The bad thing is if they start calling you from the box. I cuss them, call them names and they still to this day remain on that 670. Heck they maybe originals from they day it was bought for all I know.
Thanks,
ED
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Originally posted by CORNERSTONE:
Damn I love that gun. Its just an ugly old killer.
No better reason to keep one!
I have some that are plain ugly but they have some sentimental feelings attached. They too stay as-is.