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Any information on Wickliffe 45-70 ?

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20 January 2005, 23:07
powhatan42
Any information on Wickliffe 45-70 ?
I own several 45-70 rifles, but it took years before I found a mint 45-70 Wickliffe '76 rifle. The rifle is all original with williams iron sights on a 24" barrel. Does anyone know the "approximate value"? I was thinking about modifying the gun by having it drilled and tapped for scope mounting. I own several Ruger no.1 rifles and a Sharps in 45-70, please advise.

Thanks!

Glenn
22 January 2005, 21:13
Newtire
Hi Powhatan!
I have one of those Wickliffe's too only in 30-06. I saw one in .243 for $800.00. Wouldn't know much about the value but it seems that a .45-70 ought to be pretty desirable. I finally picked up a copy of 1978 Gun Digest off of E-Bay like a guy on this group suggested & they have a whole article on it. Good stuff like how to adjust the trigger & ejector. Mine came drilled & tapped already. I'm hanging on to mine.
22 January 2005, 23:04
powhatan42
Hello Newtire! Thanks for getting back to me, I didn't realize that other members had posted back in October 2004. If you have a scanner I would like to have a copy of that article for my own use of course.

I looked at "Modern Gun Values" sixth edition, which was in 1985! They list four model of the Wickliffe rifle; Model'76, Model '76 Deluxe, Tradionalist, and the Stinger. It appears that the model I have is the Traditionalist. It is noted that the gun was "introduced, 1979; dropped,1980". The value quoted in 1985 was " $275-$300"

Thanks for reminding me to look through my library to find an old book.

I love single shots and I love 45-70. Yes I am hanging on to mine as well. My thoughts were to modify the piece, however normally we know you should keep it "stock". I modified the heck out of my Ruger No. 1 in 45-70, and love it as a shooter.
24 January 2005, 03:59
Newtire
Hi Again Powhatan,
Sorry that I don't have a scanner to copy anything with but it only took about a week of looking on E-bay periodically to find a 1978 Gun Digest for sale. It set me back a whole $6.25 including shipping from Georgia to California.
25 January 2005, 00:36
powhatan42
Ok! I got you... I did find another Wickliffe model in "Gun Digest" that was made,it is a 338 win mag. made in 1980,there were only 200 made it is the; "Big game commemorative" That would be nice to find! I will check with a friend, I think he has the 1978 Gun Digest.
Thanks,

Glenn
25 January 2005, 01:50
Leftoverdj
25th Edition Blue Book says $395 in 100% condition. $300 in 90%.


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02 February 2005, 23:13
Bohica
I picked up a Wickliffe in 22-250 a year or so ago for 375.00 on Auction Arms. Pretty nice rifle but HEAVY!!!

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08 February 2005, 08:08
vigillinus
They are ugly