Winchester Model 70 Super Grade Maple 6.8 Western

$1,789.00

AAAA maple stock, Super Grade stock profile, Ebony fore-end tip, cut checkering, Pachmayr pad. It is a beautiful change from walnut in your collection.

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Description

Sweeter than maple syrup. And that is pretty sweet. The look of a Model 70 with a AAAA Maple stock, embellished with classic ebony tip, along with a shadowline cheekpiece is hard to resist. Maple may seem retro to some, but this is beyond retro — is there such thing as a neo retro? It looks better than any Maple-stocked rifle before. Take it to the range and get the surprise of your life. You will be surrounded with admirers. But it is not just a show gun, it shoots very, very well. With its M.O.A. trigger system and solid Pre-64 action it is a tack driver that can take tough hunting in stride. You have wanted one of these for a long time. Put one on your list and make it happen.

Model 70 Super Grade Maple Features

  • Steel receiver with a Polished blued finish
  • Hammer forged steel barrel with a Polished blued finish
  • Target crown
  • Controlled Round Feed and Ejection
  • Gloss finish AAAA Maple stock with an Ebony forearm tip
  • Shadowline cheekpiece
  • “Super Grade” engraved hinged floorplate
  • Jeweled bolt body
  • Knurled bolt handle
  • Sling swivel studs

Model 70 Features

  • Three-Position Safety
  • Free-Floating Barrel
  • Recessed Target Crown
  • M.O.A. Trigger
  • Blade-Type Ejector
  • Pachmayr Decelerator Recoil Pad
  • Pre-’64 Style controlled round feed with claw extractor

Additional information

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Winchester

Oliver Fisher Winchester was an innovative and driven man who saw the future of firearms and built an industrial empire around the lever-action rifle. Born in Boston in 1810, Winchester’s initial foray into business was as a maker of men’s shirts. Seeing the economic potential of the fast-growing firearms industry, Winchester began to assemble investors and secure venture capital, and in 1857 bought a controlling interest in the Volcanic Repeating Arms Company from two inventive gentlemen named Horace Smith and Daniel B. Wesson. Winchester continued to refine firearm designs with inventors Benjamin Tyler Henry and Nelson King, and on May 22, 1866, the Winchester Repeating Arms Company was born.

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