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22 September 2008, 21:47
thirdbite
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23 September 2008, 02:10
Charles_Helm
I am not the expert but I understand that Pre-64 will work if you drilll and tap a new hole in the action for the front screw. The inletting will be different. I do know about the 1903 Springfield.

I bought Pre-64 bottom metal for my Model 54 but have not done anything with it.


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23 September 2008, 05:24
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If you just want to get rid of the stamped trigger guard it's very easy to cut it off just behind the center screw hole. Then take a Mdl70 trigger guard (from Williams of course) and cut a step in the front to accept the floorplate and install. Makes for an easy change and greatly improves the look. An easy hacksaw/file job and you only have to cold blue the cuts and they really don't show.


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23 September 2008, 13:50
Shinzo
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Originally posted by thirdbite:
Will pre-64 Winchester M70 or 1903 Springfield bottom metal fit a Winchester M54?


What Charles said. I've tried this on mine when I had a Mod 70 to match bits up with. The trigger guard screws are all the same thread & spacing, but the Mod 70 front screw goes into the flat behind the recoil lug rather than into the recoil lug like on the 54. A easy job for a gunsmith or competent hobbiest with the right tap to fix, I imagine that Brownells and/or Midway carry these taps. Can't say re the Springfield, but Frank de Haas book gives the Springfield guard screw spacing as 7.75" & the Win 54 as 8.25", the Win 70 as 7.5". Looking at diagrams of each I suspect the S/field mag would be too short behind the mag box, & would need cutting & lengthening at least, possibly other work too. Go with the Win 70 bottom metal.
Steve