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But it's not an old gun. It's out of the worst production of Winchester's ever made. Those late 60-70's guns were terrible, and that's widely known. Any gunsmith will tell you this one is a money pit.
Only because they don't know any better. Hang it on the wall and remember the friend.Maybe but to some it might be worth it.
Yep - and if you are experienced with things like this you know exactly where to economize and what to spend a little more on.I would be proud to own that and don't think it is an embarrassment in the least. Some people like working on old guns and IMHO they should be saved and honored!
I've looked at GunPartsCorp.com (Numrich) a few times. Just looked and they have no item for a complete screw kit for the rifle. I'll try a few other sources.Have you tried Numeric?
Damn man, three posts about why he should NOT restore this - maybe you do not have the skills, desire or understanding of why someone would want to do this but let it go - because many of us DO and simply have a greater 'depth' of vision and understanding of classic firearms.....But it's not an old gun. It's out of the worst production of Winchester's ever made. Those late 60-70's guns were terrible, and that's widely known. Any gunsmith will tell you this one is a money pit.
You'd be way ahead if you just cleaned up the parts and sold them individually on eBay.
Of mine shoots...AND its a 1966 100 Year Commemorative AND with open irons.late 60-70's guns were terrible