01 January 2008, 01:58
SnowwolfeWin 70 stock fit question
I am selling a Win 70 stock from a newer Classic version. Rifle is a long action (.338 WM).
Several people have asked me if this would fit a pre 64 W70 and I havent a clue.
Will it fit?
01 January 2008, 02:42
triggerguard1No it won't.....two different inlets.
The pre-64 is shorter than the long-action post-64 Classic and longer than the short-action post-64 classic.
There are a total of 4 different inlets for Winchester....
Pre-64
Post-64 long-action
Post-64 Short-action
Post-64 Super-Short-action
On the long action, in the magnum calibers, there will also be more material removed in the rear of the ejection port area, though the rest of the receiver, as well as the bottom metal are the same.
Winchester caused plenty of confusion amongst those that weren't hip to what was going on when the "classics" were brought out. They marketed them as "pre-64", yet they were not.
It's a question we get asked often and is probably something they heard plenty of too, which is why they drop the pre-64 nomenclature and stuck with just "classic" to describe the new rifles with controlled-round feeding.
01 January 2008, 04:35
SnowwolfeThank you. I appreciate you taking the time to explain this to me.
01 January 2008, 15:45
eddieharrenI would add one more to Mr. Williams' list.
Pre-64 "Cloverleaf" tang.
01 January 2008, 19:26
Jim KobeI think he was only referring to the bottom metal but, you are correct.
02 January 2008, 01:51
triggerguard1quote:
Originally posted by eddieharren:
I would add one more to Mr. Williams' list.
Pre-64 "Cloverleaf" tang.
You're right, the pre-war would have a different inlet on the rear tang, though the rest of the receiver and bottom metal would be the same.
If you note bottom metal changes, there are 3 more that include all of the Post-64's with one-piece bottom metal inletting. Not very many aftermarket stockers jumped on that bandwagon, but I suspect in the coming years that will change, since all of the new Winchesters will have the one-piece bottom metal in either aluminum or steel. The days of 3 guard screws are over on all new production.