27 March 2008, 10:02
BigChev4x4Post 64 Model 70 "Red Letter"
I have a 1965 Model 70 in .264 Win. Mag. I can't seem to find any info about the gun. It has a red W on the grip cap. The stock also has more checkering then I have seen on most guns from that year. I have seen one 1966 model that also had this red letter and same stock chambered in .270. Is this a special edition? Should I replace the stock and shoot it(estimated to have 10 or less shots through it) or leave it in the safe? Any idea on value?
Thanks.
Greg
29 March 2008, 02:12
buckeyeshooterI wouldn't shoot it or alter it until I found more info on it. Nice looking rifle!
29 March 2008, 02:35
olarmyAccording to Roger Rule's book, that checkering pattern was adopted in 1966, due to the "poor acceptance" of the reverse diamonds in the original post-64 checkering. So if your serial number indicates 1965 manufacture, you may have a "parts gun"..or you could possibly have an extremely rare example of a barrel/receiver assembly that was manufactured in one year but was matched with a stock later. Who knows?
If it were me, and you like the balance and feel of the rifle, I'd hunt with it and enjoy it. Most early post-64's don't have much collector value anyway.
I used to have a '64 M70 264 that shot very well. And I'm still kicking myself for selling it for next to nothing!
29 March 2008, 04:47
jimatcatfrom what i remember about the red w on the grip cap, this dates the gun from 1965 to 1969...i've got 2 of them... a .225 from late 1965 and a 30-06 from 1968...checkering and finish is not very pretty, but the guns shoot.. the .225 is my favorite.... ,
FYI
Blue Book of Gun Values gives a $600.00 for a 100% rifle. A 98% one at $500.00.
I typically find the prices listed in this book a little optimistic.
As was already mentioned, if it shoots well use it.
muck
29 March 2008, 21:50
BigChev4x4Thanks for the replies. Im going to see how it shoots. It should make a nice deer/antelope gun.
Greg
30 July 2008, 03:58
Hawkeye Mountaineer- Nice Model 70 --
- Let us know how she does at the range.