29 December 2002, 18:09
MingbogoWinchester M-70 pre-64 rifle
Hi folks,
Please take a look at this rifle. What is special about it? Is it really worth $2,928? No, I am not buying it but just curious why would anyone want to pay that much for a factory rifle. Thanks!
http://www.auctionarms.com/search/displayitem.cfm?ItemNum=369403429 December 2002, 18:17
<lb404>From a collectors standpoint the rifle is well priced. Those in almost new condition will sell in the $4000.00 + range. I have a similar Supergrade 458 and it is offered at the same price. 458's were only offered in Supergrade configuration and only for a small run of rifles. These rifles were sold for the african hunting market and those that went on safari were used and abused. In this country you either find one that was never shot or you find one that was hunted.
lb404
30 December 2002, 04:29
MingbogoThanks for the reply but no thanks for the $4000 plus used rifle. For this price, I would order myself a brand new Dakota 76 instead. Sorry I am not such of a collector. Best wishes for 2003!
30 December 2002, 06:03
<lb404>I will bet that the 458 Winchester Super grade could be bought for less and be worth more in the future than the Dakota ever will be. The Winchester is a piece of history, the Dakota is just a copy!IMHO
lb404
31 December 2002, 07:59
Rich AndersonWhats special about it is that it was made prior to 1964 when Winchester cheapened up production by takeing the hand work out and using machines instead. Add to the fact that its a Super Grade which means more attention to detail and nicer wood adds to the value. The fact that the sling swivel are missing gives the buyer a bartering point but its fairly priced. I have a Super Grade with delux wood in 7X57 and $4000 would touch it. While the Dakota is an excellent gun 40 years from now it will be just another used gun while the Winchester will continue to gain in value.