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No I'm looking at it right now it's definitely 64Any chance you mean Winchester 94?
No I'm looking at it right now it's definitely 64
Of course the closest to me here is Hamlet quick stopShip to WA through an FFL?
I got it gone through a while back I can't quite remember I'm going to bring it in somewhere today and get a professional opinion. I'll edit the post later on and say either way. By the way how are you doing RickHas it been re-blued during its life?
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I think you may be confusing me with someone else.I got it gone through a while back I can't quite remember I'm going to bring it in somewhere today and get a professional opinion. I'll edit the post later on and say either way. By the way how are you doing Rick
It's definitely the original has a spot on the top where it's contoured into the stockI think you may be confusing me with someone else.
I do have another question....Is the butt plate original or has it been modified with a recoil pad? It's tough to tell much with your photos.
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Did not know the 30-30 was directly related to the mighty 45-70... good to know, thanks for the interesting info!.33 WCF: a .45-70 necked down, smokeless powder and truly a modern "performance cartridge"
A direct link between those cartridges is not known to me. It is the .33 WCF (.338 caliber) that is derived from the .45-70 case.Did not know the 30-30 was directly related to the mighty 45-70... good to know, thanks for the interesting info!
You're right - I misread what you wrote.A direct link between those cartridges is not known to me. It is the .33 WCF (.338 caliber) that is derived from the .45-70 case.
Could we please leave this post between myself and potential buyers of this firearm I get notifications . 2:00 a.m. is not a convenient time to hear my phone beep. Thank youYou're right - I misread what you wrote.