Letting fate decide which Model 70 I'm going to keep - I've got my JOC Tribute posted in another ad.
Selling my 1946 Model 70 chambered in .270 - first year of the transitional rifles. This one is in good condition, some blueing loss at the front of the barrel but overall in great shape considering it's age. The stock does have a red recoil pad, never had the leather boot off so not sure if it's factory or not but the boot does raise the comb which makes using a scope much easier. Leupold scope shown in pics is not included.
Looking to get $1,200 + the ride. Will ship in a plano rifle case.
First I take it gets it.
Here's some pics with the leather boot off. Stock has been cut & fitted with an aftermarket Hawkins pad. There is some wear/glue on the top of the comb where the leather boot was. I didn't try too hard to clean it up but I think it could very easily.
Selling my 1946 Model 70 chambered in .270 - first year of the transitional rifles. This one is in good condition, some blueing loss at the front of the barrel but overall in great shape considering it's age. The stock does have a red recoil pad, never had the leather boot off so not sure if it's factory or not but the boot does raise the comb which makes using a scope much easier. Leupold scope shown in pics is not included.
Looking to get $1,200 + the ride. Will ship in a plano rifle case.
First I take it gets it.
Here's some pics with the leather boot off. Stock has been cut & fitted with an aftermarket Hawkins pad. There is some wear/glue on the top of the comb where the leather boot was. I didn't try too hard to clean it up but I think it could very easily.
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