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Pre64 Model 70. Info needed.


Earl33

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Maybe this is in the right spot.  Who are  the TGO Pre 64 Winchester guys and gals? I have 3 Pre64 model 70 Rifles and And one post 64 Model 70 classic that I picked up at BPS in Springfield, MO in the mid 90s. Wish I’d bought all they had that day. I believe they had promotional sale going on that week for the fall hunting extravaganza.  Any/who  I looked up the price on my classic and have accually made a little money Or at least haven’t lost any for sure. Back to what I need. I need help figuring out what the 3 pre guns are worth.  ( .308 win featherweight- 300HH mag- 264Win Mag.) I know condition is the deciding factor when price is concerned and also separates “Damn that a lot of money” from “Damn I wish I’d taken better care of it”.
Thanks in advance and good day!!

I will get pictures and numbers for whoever can help figure out what value the rifles hold. 
 

For the TGO-OG’s that remember me I’v added to my toy collection and will get some new post up soon. 

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34 minutes ago, Earl33 said:

What are your thoughts on it Ronald55 I think they are 5’s. Don’t have my glasses. 

Yep they are 5s. 

Like you said value is all based on condition. I see a Gunbroker ended auction for a Pre-64 Model 70 .330 H&H that says "NIB" which ended for just over $4000. Of course I also see it was relisted. I doubt he had 2 of those, so there could be some funny math there. I away question auctions that end way above the norm because that is a way money launderers move money around and simply don't exchange the item, 

In contrast I see one that ended for $661. 

Like Kharman said pictures including any boxes and accessories would be a good start.

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22 minutes ago, KahrMan said:

The pre 64 bolt actions do not command the premium that pre 64 levers do but they are sought after.  It all depends on caliber and condition.  Looking forward to seeing some pics.

I’d gladly swap you a cherry 94 for a model 70 in 257 Roberts.:P

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Thanks guys. I’ll get some pics together and we will beat this bush more in the next couple of days. Also i will get pics posted of the additions to my toy collection. I’ll try putting a link to that  tread on here for anyone that’s interested in some gun porn.

 

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