NE Herd Bull
Lil-Rokslider
Hey fellow old Winchester guys !
Talking about old Winchesters.
Not necessary old guys, with Winchesters
However, I fall into both categories.
Old guy with old Winchesters
Into my very humble collection, has come, an honest to goodness
1936 Winchester Model 70 Type 1-1
3 digit ser #
!!!!!!!
Over the course of the life of this working man's rifle, it has obviously borne witness to many "atrocities".
Some of the factory parts have been replaced with parts incorrect to the rifles original configuration.
I am attempting to replace all of the incorrect parts with period correct parts..
In this endeavor, I am currently looking for:
This rifle was originally equipped with a factory installed adjustable rear peep sight.
Lyman 48 WJS
-Full block design (stock cut-out required)
-Regular Slide (75 point)
-Thimble knobs
Help me restore the glory of this iconic piece of firearm history!
I would very much appreciate any leads that you can offer me.
NE HerdBull
Talking about old Winchesters.
Not necessary old guys, with Winchesters
However, I fall into both categories.
Old guy with old Winchesters
Into my very humble collection, has come, an honest to goodness
1936 Winchester Model 70 Type 1-1
3 digit ser #
!!!!!!!
Over the course of the life of this working man's rifle, it has obviously borne witness to many "atrocities".
Some of the factory parts have been replaced with parts incorrect to the rifles original configuration.
I am attempting to replace all of the incorrect parts with period correct parts..
In this endeavor, I am currently looking for:
This rifle was originally equipped with a factory installed adjustable rear peep sight.
Lyman 48 WJS
-Full block design (stock cut-out required)
-Regular Slide (75 point)
-Thimble knobs
Help me restore the glory of this iconic piece of firearm history!
I would very much appreciate any leads that you can offer me.
NE HerdBull
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