ChetAF
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Hello Everyone,
I have a very early production Winchester M70 Classic Super Grade in 338 Win Mag for sale. I purchased this rifle a while back with the intention of using it as my light rifle, (along with a 416), as a two rifle battery. Not long after I got it, I was given the opportunity to purchase a 338 built by one of my favorite riflemakers, so I didn't end up using this one.
I was told this rifle came from a collectors estate. It comes in the original box, with all of the original paperwork, scope rings/bases and still has the hang-tag attached. It still has the scope base screw plugs in place as well as some cosmoline on the bolt and in the raceway, so I believe it to be unfired.
The metalwork all looks perfect. It does have a scrape on the wood on the left front side of the forearm (see photo). I am guessing it got tangled up with a vent rib shotgun in a safe at some point, but it was there when I bought it, so I can't say for sure.
This would make a fantastic hunting rifle with the original M70 trigger and a very nice piece of wood. It also has a 24" barrel, rather than the 26" barrels that became standard later.
$2,250 shipped to your FFL.
Thanks,
Chet
I have a very early production Winchester M70 Classic Super Grade in 338 Win Mag for sale. I purchased this rifle a while back with the intention of using it as my light rifle, (along with a 416), as a two rifle battery. Not long after I got it, I was given the opportunity to purchase a 338 built by one of my favorite riflemakers, so I didn't end up using this one.
I was told this rifle came from a collectors estate. It comes in the original box, with all of the original paperwork, scope rings/bases and still has the hang-tag attached. It still has the scope base screw plugs in place as well as some cosmoline on the bolt and in the raceway, so I believe it to be unfired.
The metalwork all looks perfect. It does have a scrape on the wood on the left front side of the forearm (see photo). I am guessing it got tangled up with a vent rib shotgun in a safe at some point, but it was there when I bought it, so I can't say for sure.
This would make a fantastic hunting rifle with the original M70 trigger and a very nice piece of wood. It also has a 24" barrel, rather than the 26" barrels that became standard later.
$2,250 shipped to your FFL.
Thanks,
Chet
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