All Winchester Model 54 rifles are pre-64 because they stopped making them in 1936.
Dear sellers, you don't need to say that they're pre-64 guns.
Something I've found interesting in the pre-64 Winchester Model 70 market is how few 30-06 guns I've seen for sale.
Bunches and bunches of .270 Win guns though.
This is the inverse of the Model 54, where .30-06 guns are the majority.
I noticed because I have a .30-06 Model 54 and I window-shop for a .270 to go with it.
Curious what makes pre-64 different on those rifles? I'm familiar with the Model 94 where they added an additional safety device, and am super glad I inherited my grandfather's old Mod 94, but...
ReplyDeleteThe big, huge, change was from the Mauser style controlled feed to a more Remington 700 style push feed.
DeleteRemington was eating Winchester's lunch on bolt-gun sales because the 700 could be made less expensively and Winchester needed to make the Model 70 more affordable.
I think that if they'd introduced the post-64 Model 70 as a different model number it would have flown with the hunters better.