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Gunstock wood of Winchester M670

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23 November 2011, 05:18
Wahoo
Gunstock wood of Winchester M670
In the late '60s and early '70s Winchester made a cheapened version of the M70 called the M670. One method of cheapening that model was to substitute a different wood for the walnut stock of the standard M70. What kind of wood were those cheapened stocks made of? And a second question, where can I find how many of each caliber of the Model 670 were produced? Thanks.
23 November 2011, 05:37
Nomo4me
I believe it was yellow birch, same as the rem 788 and 5XX series rifles, and many others.
24 November 2011, 20:35
craigster
quote:
Originally posted by Nomo4me:
I believe it was yellow birch, same as the rem 788 and 5XX series rifles, and many others.


I thought they used AAA Fancy driftwood.
25 November 2011, 05:59
alvinmack
If you are looking to replace a stock for a 670 you might give this guy a try:

670 Semi Inlet Stock

I ordered on of their stocks for a 788. It wasn't a perfect fit and the inletting was slightly off center. With some work I was able to get over a few of the humps, with that being said it is leagues better than the original factory stock.