Oldtrader3
Ammo Smith
- Nov 6, 2009
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I do not know what Model 70 model that you are talking about? However, I do know New Haven, Winchester and USRAC Model 70's and all of them which are hinged floor plate, CRF feed Sporters or Super Grades. All have two piece bottom metal and wrought steel extractors. How do I know? I have owned roughly (26) Model 70 rifles (or so) of all floorplated configurations from S/N range 30XX (1936) to 2003 USRAC models. This includes carbines, rifles, prewar, transition, postwar, XTR, Mannlicher stocked, Super Grade, Sporter, Featherweight and USRAC, all New Haven. Plus, every permutation ever made by New Haven with floorplates. Maybe you have them confused with Wrinchesta (most perfect Chinese copy) or something?[/quote]
Chinese copy? Do you honestly think that I'm that stupid? Not all permutation ever made by New Haven have hinged floorplates! Take a look at the M70 Super Shadow: blind magazine. You are the one who is confused by your own expertise of owning 26 winchesters.[/quote]
I did not call you stupid and if you will reread my comments, I stated that I have never owned a Winchester Model 70 which was not a floorplated model. I am not an expert certainly on the DBM and other permutations but I have owned 26 of the floorplated version (as stated) and stand by my comments. Go pick a fight somewhere else.
Chinese copy? Do you honestly think that I'm that stupid? Not all permutation ever made by New Haven have hinged floorplates! Take a look at the M70 Super Shadow: blind magazine. You are the one who is confused by your own expertise of owning 26 winchesters.[/quote]
I did not call you stupid and if you will reread my comments, I stated that I have never owned a Winchester Model 70 which was not a floorplated model. I am not an expert certainly on the DBM and other permutations but I have owned 26 of the floorplated version (as stated) and stand by my comments. Go pick a fight somewhere else.