04 March 2007, 20:21
x2mosgFeeding M70 Classic
Just picked up the Super Express I was asking about earlier in the week. Got it yesterday. Was pleasantly surprised with the wood. O/A fit and finish is decent. I'll try to get some pictures up in a day or two.
Question: Reading in the manual, it says that you can load a round straight into the pipe. Says you may feel slightly to substantially increased resistance in closing the bolt, but it's ok. Any input on this? I thought it was a no-no to to hand feed a CRF rifle. Are these new ones designed different?
Thanks,
David
04 March 2007, 22:39
GeorgeSThe newer Model 70s can handle this with no problem; of course, replacing the MIM'ed extractor with a steel one would be good idea.
Military Mausers (and some others) could be loaded this way, if you manipulated the extractor a bit.
George
04 March 2007, 23:15
x2mosgThanks George. Just wanted to double-check. That's great, means the gun will carry 4 total. As for the extractor, the gun's probably gonna go to Mark Penrod after I get the new worn off of it and can turn it lose for a little while. Gonna let him go through it, slick it up and make a great rifle out of a good one.
Thanks again,
David
04 March 2007, 23:18
GeorgeSIf you replace the magazine spring with the one produced by Wisner, you can get four .375's into the Model 70's magazine.
George
04 March 2007, 23:30
scubaproGeorge,
do you have a web adress of that Wisner spring?
Thanks
Klaus
04 March 2007, 23:39
adrookPenrod replaces the mag spring with a M700 spring, works very nice. Definitely ditch the MIM extractor and replace it with one of the milled ones that Williams makes.