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Mint condition M70 375H&H Supergrade - Serial # is 577** (yes,that is 5 numerals, making it a very early model). It is stamped "Super Grade" on the floor plate. I have yet to see a better put together rifle, it is in mint condition. This one has a different safety catch to the M70's I have seen 'til now, it works backwards, to the inside. I suggested to the owner he checks under the barrel, but he is not keen to take the rifle apart. He just wants to know the age. Cheers pete | ||
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Pete, It appears to have been made in 1945. See this link (scroll down on the left to "Manufacture Dates"). http://www.oldguns.net/ Regards, Terry | |||
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Thanks Terry Pete | |||
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on older mod 70s the date is on the bottom of the barrel | |||
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A picture of a 1951 Win M70 Super Grade in 375 H&H my friend Paul has for sale in the Classifieds section... | ||
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Pete, You have a sho nuff "pre war" gun, not a pre-64 and it has the proper safty, it works backwards..Also has a clover leaf tang on it. Your gun is worth a substantial amount of money starting at about $3500 up, depending on condition.... | |||
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Ray, The Rule book says a serial number of 57,7** was made between 5/1/46 and 6/6/46. If the serial number and the book are correct, then it would be made after WWII. Given that date of manufacture, would you still give it a value of $3,500+ ? Tim | |||
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