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Hi all,

Has anyone got information or comments on MRC one piece unit for a model 70 winchester classic?

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Mark.
 
Posts: 557 | Location: Victoria, Australia | Registered: 13 February 2007Reply With Quote
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Are you asking if the MRC bottom metal will fit the Win 70?


My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
 
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It will, but you might as well use the williams unit as they are basicly the same. Williams now has them with the release in the guard and they are a nice set up
 
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Yeah Snowwolfe, it will fit as it's marked for this model rifle. Just manufactured by MRC.

idahoelk101, maybe the MRC one is available and the Williams one not. I have a Williams one already and I'm happy with it. Williams no longer will import to Aussie for me that's all.

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Mark,

Are you looking to buy MRC bottom metal? I have an action with Bob de Vries in Melbourne and we're replacing the bottom metal with another unit. It's a long action, Chrome Moly.

PM me if interested. I'll haven't thought about selling this so I have no idea what a good price is.


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I didnt realize they were interchangeable.
Will any bottom metal made for the Win 70 fit the MRC?


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Not sure on that Snowwolfe, Midway has bottom metal listed as a assembly to FIT winchester post '64 actions.

Thanks StuC, but I'm after a s/steel version. I may just have to ask around some dealers in Australia to see if someone can get me a williams piece.

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MRC and Matt Williams both post here...

IIRC, Williams was to make the bottom metal for the MRC (which is a clone of the m70) but MRC made a choice to go with a multi piece and then (rivited or welded, i can't remember) joined together to look like a one piece, because it was VERY cheap

if you have a m70 and the mrc is the same length, then winchester, mrc, or williams bottom metal can fit it.

imho, the williams is the superior piece. Is a bottom metal considered a gun piece? if so, do you have to import it from a maker, or a person?

jeffe


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imho, the williams is the superior piece. Is a bottom metal considered a gun piece? if so, do you have to import it from a maker, or a person?

jeffe


jeffe, I had one from Williams posted to me last year direct. Seems some problems have appeared with regards to posting parts outside the U.S. which is a shame as the strong Aussie $ means that some of these things are priced quite reasonable if we buy them direct. If we have to use a dealer locally then this adds greatly to the cost!!

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Ok, I am trying to get this straight in my mind because I own several MRC's

I can purchase Sunny Hill bottom metal for them and it will fit?
Will it require any stock modifications?


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