Your serial number has a date of mfg of 1946. It is with more than likely a very early post war that was assembled with more than likely carried over pre war parts.
You have a pretty rare bird there. Winchester suspended civilian arm manufacturing during the war years and catalogued very few serial numbers during that period. You have one of only a few hundred during the war. I’ll check when I get home on Monday to verify the year for the receiver. Could...
Post up a photo of the year stamp when you do. If you don’t mind posting it a photo of the serial would be great too. I can tell you a lot about it with that info. Also, the underside of the bolt should have the serial number of the rifles receiver hand inscribed on it and they should agree (...
I have several 70s and most are pre or very early post war. The post war receiver is slotted ( like a mouser for clip loading). You can only get one screw hole placed in the rear bridge naming for a pretty weak mounting system. The pre war action is definitely the best of the 70s. I couldn’t see...
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Just wondering if anyone has a spare bolt handle off a TIKKA Roughtech T3X? I'm looking to replace one that has some scuffs from usage.. I've seen some online occasionally, but they have been mostly aftermarket.. I'm looking for an original OEM bolt handle at a reasonable price.. The one I have...