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Return of the Model 70 Big Bore

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26 October 2009, 09:52
<Mike McGuire>
Return of the Model 70 Big Bore
quote:
Originally posted by jeffeosso:

what does post 68 mean?


I think was 1968 when the slot in the right lug was intruduced as a bolt guide.
26 October 2009, 16:31
jeffeosso
thanks Mike ... so, a modification to the pushfeed? (chuckle) ... I don't believe I would notice .. Smiler I like pushfeeds, don't get me wrong, but to me a big bore and a push feed are, well, just a hunting rifle, not a DGR ..

probably an uttler meaningless distiction on my part.


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26 October 2009, 17:12
airgun1
The pre and post 68 is a serial number issue. The gun control act of 1968 required all US manufacturers to add a letter to the serial number.

The anti-bind slot in the lower edge of the right lug occurred very early in the production in mid 1965 or 1966 unless I am mistaken. ETA: Anti-bind featrue was a 1968 modification.

As an added note. I have only personally seen 1964 and 1965 serial numbered M70's without the anti-bind slot. They looked a heck of a lot like a pre 64 as far as metal finish. The lack of the claw was the big giveaway. Also I have seen serial numbers that don't jive. Pre 64 ended at 581471 and then they were restarted at 700000 for post 64. I have seen post 64 numbers below 700000, but they were either Sears models or 670 and 770 Winchesters. Those three models typically had a bunch of non-standard parts. I will assume that Winchester did that to exhaust parts supplies. I.E. the 1966 model 670 had a "unique" firing pin that was pure pre 64 on the front end and post 64 on the sear end. It also lacked any provisions for the three position safety. I assume they had an abundance of pre 64 firing pin spring retaining collars to use up.


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27 October 2009, 03:46
BigB
Winchester has the same problem of many other manufacturers. List it in the catalog but none in stock. I ordered a new Model 70 in 338 win mag about 3 months ago and at the same time a buddy ordered a Model 70 super grade in 300 win mag. We have yet to see either gun.

We did order from a friend with a small sporting goods store so he is probaly not high up on anyones list but they still need to ship what is on order.

BigB