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elect1mike
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value on winchester model 70 pre64 featherweight in .308 cal.
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Thanks
Larry
col elect1mike Illinois
volinters RRG
O give me a home where no democrats roam
It's a model 1892 20in octogon barrel in 44wcf with a crescent butt plate. It looks to be in pretty fair condition for as old as it is,
but dang if i can find a serial# on it anywhere believe me i've looked it over with a magnafying glass no numbers.
I would like to know it's history, is there anyone out there can shed some light on this winnie?[?]
PS Would I be better off to run it with No Reserve ???
the serial number is 431096.
I would like to know when it was made and if it is worth anything of course. Just approx ok... no broken wood or parts. Seems to be in excellent condition. No doubt that it would shoot.
thanks
col elect1mike Illinois
volinters RRG
I am a man but I can change if I have to,I guess.
has a number on it 97370. What is it worth? Thank you
Bert H.
Real Men use a SINGLE-SHOT!
WACA Historian & Life Member
Love them Pre-64's!!!!-Bob
I WOULD RATHER BE DUCK HUNTING.
Just so the good Capt doesn't think that I am just goofing off with this post, the closest Winchester came to the 222 Remington in a lever-action was the Model 92 (real rare), and Model 65 both in 218 Bee. The Model 64 was offered in 219 Zipper... which is actually just a bit hotter than the 222 Remington.
There, how is that for an answer[:D]
Bert H.
Real Men use a SINGLE-SHOT!
WACA Historian & Life Member