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01 February 2002, 09:07
<rolf>
Strange looking Winchester.
Hello.
I was over at my local gun dealer yesterday and saw a Winchester rifle that looked a bit strange. Now I�m no expert in any way but I�ve seen some rifles in my days but this one was all new to me.
I think the model was called 777, it had the locking lugs at the rear of the bolt and the safety was placed like on a shotgun. Tangsafety?
The rifle was a bit bulky regarding the stock but the action looked and felt great.
The bolt was jewelled.
Man it was smooooth!
It also had some engraving on the action and floorplate.
The man in charge couldn�t tell me anything so as usuall I�m turning to you masters.
The caliber was 30-06 and the price asked was 500$.
What can you tell me about this one?
Regards/Rolf

[This message has been edited by rolf (edited 01-31-2002).]

31 January 2002, 23:39
Andre Mertens
Could you be talking about the Win '95 ? I read somewhere that they were presently being reproduced but I forgot the new model name.

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01 February 2002, 03:58
sxr6
If that's 1 of the rare Win Model #777 bolt actions, jump on it, it's worth a fortune!!!!!!
01 February 2002, 06:32
<rolf>
Hello.
Forgot to tell you the first time.
Yes, it�s a bolt action rifle.
What do you meen when you say it�s worth a fortune?
My experience is that sometimes it�s of some value over in the states but of much less value over here. And of course the other way around.
Keep it coming.
Regards/Rolf
01 February 2002, 07:52
D Humbarger
Can you take a pic?

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01 February 2002, 09:48
R-WEST
rolf -
Is it a new gun?

I THINK Winchester made a 670 and 770 "Ranger" series at some time in the past. Maybe that's what it is?

R-WEST

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01 February 2002, 10:01
<rolf>
Bear Claw.
No, I�m sorry. Is it possible for you to fill in any blanks anyway?

R-WEST.
No the gun isn�t new but whoever ownd it has been kind to it. It�s in very good condition.
If Winchester made something like a 700 series I would imagine this is the top model.
The craftmanship is great and the feel of it is like any custom rifle I ever saw.
Great to hear from you.
Regards/Rolf

01 February 2002, 10:40
matt salm
Here is what is in the 21st edition of the 'Blue Book' verbatim.;


"MODEL 777-- .30-06 cal., bolt action, 4 shot mag., mfg. by Nikko in Japan durin 1979-1980 for sale to Winchester subsidiaries in Austrailia, Germany, Italy, and Scandinavia, only 3 were shipped to the U.S., checkered Monte Carlo stock with Wundhammer swell grip, lightweight barrel, engraved action, "Winchester" is cast on left side of receiver near the top, aproxx. 1,000 mfg. with 250 in 30-06 cal. - 750 mfg. in different cal. and sold elsewhere, 8 1/2 lbs."

"EXTREME RARITY FACTOR PRECLUSES ACCURATE PRICE EVALUATION. SOME SPECIMENS HAVE BEEN REPORTED AS SOLD IN THE $1,850 PRICE RANGE."

I found this interesting as I've never heard of it before so there you go .

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01 February 2002, 20:08
<rolf>
Matt.
Exactly the kind of answer I was looking for.
Thanks a million.
Regards/Rolf
02 February 2002, 04:06
R-WEST
WOW - better grab that one!!

R-WEST

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