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19 December 2009, 20:24
Chuck Nelson
Model 70 safety lever
Can anyone help me find a source for a replacement Model 70 safety lever? Thanks.
19 December 2009, 21:05
Dewey
Yo, Chuck, hope all is very good and go to the "Backpacking" forum and let us know what sleeping bag you decided on.

For 70 parts, Google "Wisner's", they will have what you need.
19 December 2009, 21:08
kcstott
well for one a M 70 what??? pre post 64?
But my first place to look would be Brownell's They are getting better at having parts on hand or at least be able to order them from the factory.
And you could always go there Check with Winchester. You never know.


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19 December 2009, 22:33
Chuck Nelson
Sorry. It's a classic and left hand to boot.
19 December 2009, 22:33
Chuck Nelson
Dewey, I have a call into wisners. Hopefully they have what I'm looking for.
20 December 2009, 01:51
DavidReed
Maybe Ed Lapour.
20 December 2009, 07:52
J Wisner
Big problem.

USRA, has restricted certain parts only to the factory now. The Safety lever is one of them, which now means a trip to the factory for the gun.

I know a local USRA service center, and they can not get any of the restricted parts.

James Wisner
Custom Metalsmith
20 December 2009, 19:49
cmfic1
quote:
Originally posted by J Wisner:
The Safety lever is one of them, which now means a trip to the factory for the gun.
James Wisner
Custom Metalsmith


Big problem is right, not too easy to get a gun back & forth from up here.
Chuck, I believe you can get a temporary "repair" permit to get things fixed down south, I think they give you 4 weeks or something.
But surely theres gotta be one around here.

What happened to the one you need to replace?


Rod

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"A hunter should not choose the cal, cartridge, and bullet that will kill an animal when everything is right; rather, he should choose ones that will kill the most efficiently when everything goes wrong"
Bob Hagel
21 December 2009, 01:57
Chuck Nelson
I'm not sure. It broke inside and I suspect it was that way when I bought it. It was discovered while having some other work done and has been repaired and now works great. Much better than before. However I would like a "just in case" spare as it's my main hunting rifle.
21 December 2009, 02:32
cmfic1
Hey, I got a LH Stainless Classic in 270, I need a little work done to it, who worked on your Mod70?


Rod

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"A hunter should not choose the cal, cartridge, and bullet that will kill an animal when everything is right; rather, he should choose ones that will kill the most efficiently when everything goes wrong"
Bob Hagel
21 December 2009, 02:59
Chuck Nelson
Bill Leeper did the work, but Rod I'll save you the trouble and work out a trade for this 7-08 for your 270.


21 December 2009, 03:25
cmfic1
Whadya have in mind?

Tell me about the 708


Rod

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"A hunter should not choose the cal, cartridge, and bullet that will kill an animal when everything is right; rather, he should choose ones that will kill the most efficiently when everything goes wrong"
Bob Hagel
21 December 2009, 03:45
Chuck Nelson
It's a SA with a factory unfired SPS barrel cut and crowned at 21". The receiver face, bolt face and lugs have been squared. McMillan compact stock Talley Lw's and a Jewell trigger. I shot four animals with it this year and it did it's job well.

I just popped it up on CGN for sale with the thought of looking for another SS Model 70.
22 December 2009, 18:56
Jim Kobe
I am not so sure about this, but I replace a LH lever on a Dakot action for a client; got the lever right from Dakota. Maybe it would fit.


Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
Former Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild

26 December 2009, 21:05
22WRF
I wonder how much different a left hand Model 70 lever is from Saterlee's left hand lever. If they are close, maybe you could modify one so that it worked for you on your Winchester.


27 December 2009, 05:47
cmfic1
quote:
Originally posted by 22WRF:
I wonder how much different a left hand Model 70 lever is from Saterlee's left hand lever. If they are close, maybe you could modify one so that it worked for you on your Winchester.



But who wants to wait 7 months for it? Big Grin

Sorry, couldnt resist.


Rod

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"A hunter should not choose the cal, cartridge, and bullet that will kill an animal when everything is right; rather, he should choose ones that will kill the most efficiently when everything goes wrong"
Bob Hagel