I am traveling out of town and late yesterday afternoon I found a left-handed M70 on a gun store rack.
I need some help from the Model 70 aficionados. When was this rifle made? Was one of the "good ones"?
Yesterday when I was looking at the rifle the best I could tell was:
- made in New Haven
- left handed
- controlled round feed
- "Classic Sporter"
- G38xxxx serial number (G followed by six digits)
- 7MM Rem. Mag.
- the barrel is NOT free floated
I tried to do some research last night but the hotel WI FI and router were giving me fits.
To the best of my knowledge left handed versions of the Model 70 were only made in certain years. Based on my limited research last night the "Classic Sporter" was made by US Repeating Arms in the "new" New Haven plant between the years 1992 and 2006. Then production in New Haven stopped. The serial numbers for the "Classic Sporters" were mixed as the manufacturer filled in gaps in the serial number sequences. It is rumored by some that the M70's built in the mid 90's by US Repeating Arms were good shooters. It is also rumored that the quality took a down turn the last couple of years of production before closing in 2006.
However, I am not sure of any of the above information. Can anyone on the forum confirm or correct any of this information.
Since I am traveling, I have limited opportunity to react to this opportunity. Thank you for any insight.
I really like this rifle and am sorely tempted. Where are my "enablers"? Help!
Dan
I need some help from the Model 70 aficionados. When was this rifle made? Was one of the "good ones"?
Yesterday when I was looking at the rifle the best I could tell was:
- made in New Haven
- left handed
- controlled round feed
- "Classic Sporter"
- G38xxxx serial number (G followed by six digits)
- 7MM Rem. Mag.
- the barrel is NOT free floated
I tried to do some research last night but the hotel WI FI and router were giving me fits.
To the best of my knowledge left handed versions of the Model 70 were only made in certain years. Based on my limited research last night the "Classic Sporter" was made by US Repeating Arms in the "new" New Haven plant between the years 1992 and 2006. Then production in New Haven stopped. The serial numbers for the "Classic Sporters" were mixed as the manufacturer filled in gaps in the serial number sequences. It is rumored by some that the M70's built in the mid 90's by US Repeating Arms were good shooters. It is also rumored that the quality took a down turn the last couple of years of production before closing in 2006.
However, I am not sure of any of the above information. Can anyone on the forum confirm or correct any of this information.
Since I am traveling, I have limited opportunity to react to this opportunity. Thank you for any insight.
I really like this rifle and am sorely tempted. Where are my "enablers"? Help!
Dan