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| Early model 70 winchester. |
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| My best guess - Remington, going by the position of the recoil lug & front action mounting bolt. --- John303. |
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| quote: My best guess - Remington
Don't think so the area where the front action screw is loacated would be round for a Remington.
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| cloverleaf tang winchester |
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| Not a Rem 700 as the holes don't quite match and like ramrod said, the inletting isn't round for a 700 action. Don't have an older Winchester to try, but I'll see if I can dig up the hole spacing dimension for one.
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| I believe it could be a 1903 or a3 Springfield stock. The back of the mag well has the little cut out that would accommodate the magazine I believe
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| It's a semi inlet for pre war M-70...which, of course, can be cleaned up for a post war |
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| The inlet for the front of the trigger guard is too wide for a Springfield. The inlet should be the same width as the trigger guard inlet.
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| What a wealth of knowledge! I love this place! Learn something every day!
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| quote: Duane Wiebe: It's a semi inlet for pre war M-70...which, of course, can be cleaned up for a post war
Ditto. Don't know what you paid but those are nice blanks.
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| Well, looks like the post has about run it's course. Thanks to all for your information. Since I don't have anything that will fit these, I'll be moving them over to the classifieds as time permits. Thanks again.
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