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#289680 08/18/12 07:29 PM
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Asking a favor...Does anyone have pictures of custom rifles made prior to WWII or at least before 1950, based on Winchester M70 actions. Interested in all but especially English made rifles or G&H on this action. Sure wouldn't be disappointed with any help.
I finally came across the right M70 rifle that I can rebuild without feeling like you are depleting the collectors stock. I have a most excellant stock that I bought from a forum member a couple years back that will work for this gun. The pictures are to help develop the design for the gun. The action is a transision model 1947 vintage.
Thanks in advnce for any assistance.

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This is my Griffin & Howe sporter, caliber .30-'06, serial number 2182, built on a pre-War Model 70 action. The barrel has been trimmed down and shortened, anticipating the Featherweight model which was introduced after the War. It is fitted with a G&H side mount with windage adjustment in deference to the Unertl Hawk scope and its non-centered reticle. It also has a Tilden safety, which moves the safety lever from the port to the starboard side of the bolt shroud.






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Here is another pre-War G&H, No. 1696, which started life as a .220 Swift, and was still in that caliber when I found it in the G&H showroom several years ago.

Having a varmint rifle caliber combined with a 2 1/2X Lyman Alaskan scope and a sporting stock made no sense to me, so I had G&H rebarrel it in 7X57, using a replacement barrel with the original Model 70 profile.

It is a beauty of a rifle and accurate as well. The slide for the Lyman 48 receiver sight is contained in a butt well accessed by a trap buttplate.










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Very nice thanks it will be used in the plans

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Bill,
These rifles are superb. They make me want to rework my M70s along these lines. And the photography is superb as well. I always add your photos to my collection for future reference, in case I want to steal ideas!

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While not a fan of that style cheek piece, the rest of that rifle, to me, is about as sweet a M70 custom I've ever seen.

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Kirk,

Thanks for the compliments. Credit for the photography belongs to Rob Hoffman, a friend from undergraduate days and a professional photographer, who has kindly snapped a selection of my accumulation of firearms. The equipment he uses is pretty elaborate, involving an oblong light box and an overhead light with a clear shower curtain as a diffuser, and a Nikon D700.

I hope to prevail on him to do more in the future.

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Bill,
I am curious about the burnishing on the 7x57 extractor. I assume that is hand burnished and not engine turned. Is the bolt finished the same way?

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Kirk,

I can't say how the treatment of the bolt and extractor was done. As you say, it doesn't appear to be engine turning. It is extremely uniform, however.

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WOW:

What beauty!

I have been saving a Prewar Swift and a 1954 30-06 for restocking. These guns give me great impetus to get cracking on the projects!

Stay well,

Franchi

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