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| quote: Originally posted by MRAMSAY10: I just bought a Win 70 in 300 win mag and it came with an installed shilen and the original barrel. What do you think the original barrel with little wear and a muzzle brake could get $$$ ?
IS IT A TRUE PRE-64 or the later classic in the pre-64 style? If the former the muzzle break really hurts. |
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| That's right, with a muzzle brake it's practically worthless to a collector.
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| It is a pre64 action, but a newer gun. Not a collector. |
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| Sounds like a tent stake to me. |
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| quote: Originally posted by MRAMSAY10: It is a pre64 action, but a newer gun. Not a collector.
If it is a pre-64 and a "newer" gun, does that mean it was made in 1963? Maybe there's a typo here somewhere?
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| I suspect what is meant is that it is a "pre-64 style" action- that it is a modern made CRF model 70 and not a push feed action.
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| Sounds like a classic with the BOSS system to me. Hardly worth the shipping, even for a tent stake (and I have one). |
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