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                    <title>Louis Luttrell on Lou's M70 Super Grade school</title>
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					                        <description><![CDATA[<p>Midwest-</p>
<p>That RIA on-line auction doesn't have much to offer the Model 70 fan IMHO...</p>
<p>As for the first gun, it's hard to say what it was originally...  Super Grade rifles in 243 WIN are about as rare as Super Grade Featherweights in 243 WIN (less than 300 of either).  It's possible (???) that this was one, and it received some unfortunate Weatherby-style wood inlays and grip cap.  It kind of looks like a rust blued barrel (which it should have), so MAYBE???  IF you could take it apart and it turned out that it WAS a factory Super Grade, a replacement MC Super Grade stock could make it look original... </p>
<p>FWIW... I do not put much confidence in auction descriptions of guns as "refinished" or "original finish".  As for the front base screws...  I don't know why they're just shoved in there (hanging out).  Maybe the swivel escutcheons (knurled nuts) are still in the stock and for some reason they didn't run the screws in???  Maybe they aren't the original screws...  Winchester used a weird bastard thread on their swivel machine screws and non-Winchester machine screws won't go in more than about 1 1/2 turns before they bind...</p>
<p>IMHO... The second gun was likely to have been a pre-war 220 SWIFT Swift Super Grade.  The cut down barrel is unfortunate, but 220 SWIFT take-off barrels are pretty cheap/easy to find (b/c the way you make a fake 300 Savage is to defrock a 220 Swift).  IF the receiver bridge didn't have non-factory holes, a '42 or earlier dated matte blue stainless Swift barrel could make it look original (the missing Redfield 254 full gold front sight would cost much more than the barrel).</p>
<p>The third rifle is a hodge podge parts mess. Probably was originally a 243 WIN Standard rifle. It has a 1963 receiver (they stopped making regular Super Grades in 1959), hence non-factory jeweling. I don't know what it's doing with a Winchester 22G/K "sporting" rear sight. I cannot be sure of the barrel finish (rust versus Du-Lite).  I suspect that the stock is a Custom Shop LLC repro.  If not it's been refinished.  Move it along, nothing to see... </p>
<p>Just my take,</p>
<p>Lou</p>
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					                    <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 21:19:28 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <title>MidwestCrisis on Lou's M70 Super Grade school</title>
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					                        <description><![CDATA[<p>Thought I’d dust off this old thread to talk about a couple pre 64 M70s coming up </p>
<p>Here is one that someone had some embellishment done and is missing the front sling attachment. I’d like to know what the bolts seem to stick out so far.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.rockislandauction.com/detail/5035/680/engraved-and-silver-inlaid-pre64-winchester-model-70-rifle" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">https://www.rockislandauction.com/detail/5035/680/engraved-and-silver-inlaid-pre64-winchester-model-70-rifle</a></p>
<p>theres also a super grade that’s had its barrel cut down </p>
<p><a href="https://www.rockislandauction.com/detail/5035/616/pre64-winchester-super-grade-model-70-bolt-action-rifle" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">https://www.rockislandauction.com/detail/5035/616/pre64-winchester-super-grade-model-70-bolt-action-rifle</a></p>
<p>and another that the description says it was upgraded post factory </p>
<p><a href="https://www.rockislandauction.com/detail/5035/612/pre64-winchester-model-70-bolt-action-rifle" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">https://www.rockislandauction.com/detail/5035/612/pre64-winchester-model-70-bolt-action-rifle</a></p>
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					                    <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 20:06:07 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <title>Chuck on 1886 on GI-worth it ?</title>
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<p><strong>Buck94 said </strong></p>
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<p>Henry Mero said<br />
Here's My take on "fees" , eg: a Winchester with a real collector value of $10,000.00 sells at auction for that amount. breaking it down , sellers premium at 20%  He gets $8000.00 , auction house $2000.00 , buyers premium at 25% house gets $2500.00. taxes at .13% (Canada), plus shipping handling etc. The house comes out with $4500.00+, the seller with $8000, the gov't with $1300.00, but the buyer, (poor guy) , ends up with $14125.00+ in a $10,,00.00 gun.  The auction house is the only winner here, I, the buyer shoulda just offered the seller $9000.00 or payed the $10,000.00 and We'de both been ahead. Personal real experience, I just purchased a 1890 at R.I.A. for (hammer price) $2500.00 , total cost to Me $3,685.00 U.S.. I just bought a 1890 privately $2,975.00 shipped, total cost to Me $2,975.00U.S.. I think We should be talking with each other more and paying less attention to the auctions, We, sellers and buyers, would be a lot of $'s ahead and We would have a lot more gun shows again.<br />
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<p>I think you left out the fee amount the auction houses charge the seller which depending on the auction house and the value of the item or items can be 10%. My understanding is the seller at RIA in your example would have only walked away with 7k after having to pay them their 10% sellers premium. I very much agree with your overall assessment and would offer at least in my area of expertise (Commemoratives) they never get more from me than the rifle is worth which on a 10k rifle means I would pay a max of $8,400, so with the BP I’m paying around that 10k amount. Thus, the seller is losing money that could be in their pocket in a private sale instead of the auction houses which I think is also Henry’s point! <br />
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<p>RIA's minimum buyers premium is 17.5%.</p>
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					                    <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 18:33:53 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <title>Buck1898 on 1886 on GI-worth it ?</title>
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					                        <description><![CDATA[<p>The rifle has sold</p>
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					                    <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 17:07:45 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <title>Buckums on Welcome to the Winchester Rifles Forum</title>
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					                        <description><![CDATA[<p><img data-upload="1" data-width="2191" data-height="1316" title="1948-M70-375-HH-1.jpg" alt="1948-M70-375-HH-1.jpg" src="https://winchestercollector.org/wp-content/sp-resources/forum-image-uploads/buckums/2026/06/1948-M70-375-HH-1.jpg" />Happy Friday all.   New member here from Arkansas.  I am a certified gun junkie (mostly a rifle and ammo nerd, but anything that goes bang!) and have been since I was youngster.   More recently in the last few years I have developed a strong fondness for the Model 70, particularly the pre-64 era.  So, of course I love to shoot at the range, reload, etc. anytime I can, and I am an avid hunter of about everything, but big game hunting is my obsession.  I have a fondness for old things, specifically old and as original as possible.  I use my rifles so a safe queen, while I admire them, don't fit my needs.   So a good close to original shooter rifle is what I have been looking for and I recently found a rifle that I have been coveting for some time, a pre-64 in 375 H&#038;H.   I have a few questions right off the bat, but I feel I need to do more searching of this fine resource before jumping in and asking something that has likely been addressed many times.  Anyway, pics below.  After having her to the range, I must say I am smitten.  </p>
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					                    <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 16:21:21 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <title>86Win on 1886 on GI-worth it ?</title>
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					                        <description><![CDATA[<p>But the national exposure brings much higher prices. In my area Northern ill/Southern Wi I can see nice $1500 guns at local gun shows. Also, I can physically inspect them. I have not yet considered buying at auctions or GB. Don</p>
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					                    <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 13:05:43 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <title>Buck94 on 1886 on GI-worth it ?</title>
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<p><strong>Henry Mero said </strong><br />
Here's My take on "fees" , eg: a Winchester with a real collector value of $10,000.00 sells at auction for that amount. breaking it down , sellers premium at 20%  He gets $8000.00 , auction house $2000.00 , buyers premium at 25% house gets $2500.00. taxes at .13% (Canada), plus shipping handling etc. The house comes out with $4500.00+, the seller with $8000, the gov't with $1300.00, but the buyer, (poor guy) , ends up with $14125.00+ in a $10,,00.00 gun.  The auction house is the only winner here, I, the buyer shoulda just offered the seller $9000.00 or payed the $10,000.00 and We'de both been ahead. Personal real experience, I just purchased a 1890 at R.I.A. for (hammer price) $2500.00 , total cost to Me $3,685.00 U.S.. I just bought a 1890 privately $2,975.00 shipped, total cost to Me $2,975.00U.S.. I think We should be talking with each other more and paying less attention to the auctions, We, sellers and buyers, would be a lot of $'s ahead and We would have a lot more gun shows again.<br />
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<p>I think you left out the fee amount the auction houses charge the seller which depending on the auction house and the value of the item or items can be 10%. My understanding is the seller at RIA in your example would have only walked away with 7k after having to pay them their 10% sellers premium. I very much agree with your overall assessment and would offer at least in my area of expertise (Commemoratives) they never get more from me than the rifle is worth which on a 10k rifle means I would pay a max of $8,400, so with the BP I’m paying around that 10k amount. Thus, the seller is losing money that could be in their pocket in a private sale instead of the auction houses which I think is also Henry’s point! </p>
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					                    <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 10:43:25 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <title>Buck1898 on 1886 on GI-worth it ?</title>
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					                        <description><![CDATA[<p>Sold</p>
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					                    <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 02:51:55 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <title>TXGunNut on First year guns</title>
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					                        <description><![CDATA[<p>Great collection and project! Brings to mind how many times Winchester started production late in the calendar year. </p>
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<p>Mike</p>
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					                    <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 02:37:17 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <title>Bert H. on Winchester 55 first year production</title>
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<p><strong>Buck1967 said </strong></p>
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<p>Henry Mero said<br />
Well, that does it , I'm taking these over priced new glasses back and keep using My old ones, sometimes ignorance is bliss.<br />
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<p>My friend I would have sworn it was a 21 as well. Other than Bert knowing it was impossible for it to be a 21, I would bet even he might have thought that 4 was a 1?<br />
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<p>Actually, I initially though it was a lightly struck "7", but that too would have been a stretch with the serial number solidly in the 1924 range. </p>
<p>Bert</p>
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					                    <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 00:05:55 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <title>Buck94 on Winchester 55 first year production</title>
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<p><strong>Henry Mero said </strong><br />
Well, that does it , I'm taking these over priced new glasses back and keep using My old ones, sometimes ignorance is bliss.<br />
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<p>My friend I would have sworn it was a 21 as well. Other than Bert knowing it was impossible for it to be a 21, I would bet even he might have thought that 4 was a 1?</p>
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					                    <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2026 23:55:11 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <title>Henry Mero on Winchester 55 first year production</title>
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					                        <description><![CDATA[<p>Well, that does it , I'm taking these over priced new glasses back and keep using My old ones, sometimes ignorance is bliss.<img class="spSmiley" style="margin:0" title="Wink" alt="Wink" src="https://winchestercollector.org/wp-content/sp-resources/forum-smileys/sf-wink.gif" /></p>
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					                    <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2026 23:18:24 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <title>TonyB on Manufacture Date 94AE Question</title>
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					                        <description><![CDATA[<p>Thanks so much for the info, </p>
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					                    <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2026 02:42:14 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <title>Bert H. on Manufacture Date 94AE Question</title>
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<p><strong>TonyB said </strong><br />
Hello Bert, <br />
New to the group but not new to Winchesters, thanks for allowing me to join<br />
I just acquired a model 94AE 20", 30-30 with serial 65617xx, with tang safety<br />
Was wondering if you could tell me the date of mfg.<br />
Thank you.<br />
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<p>Most likely mid-year 2005.  The USRACo introduced the Tang Safety in the year 2002 and then permanently shut down production and closed the factory in March of 2006.  At that time, serial numbers were very near 6590000.</p>
<p>Bert</p>
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					                    <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2026 01:01:38 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <title>steve004 on 1892 32-20 value</title>
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<p>steve004 said<br />
Ed -<br />
This has been an interesting thread.  I would label your '92 a, "character gun."  When it comes to character guns, there is a lot of subjectivity and personal taste involved when it comes to evaluating them.  You did come to a Winchester, "collector" site for opinions on value.  As a generality, "collectors" are primarily interested in original pieces in as high condition as possible.  Many here are focused only on "collector" pieces.  However, as this thread has shown there are many us who also appreciate, "character."  This circles back to my original point, it's very selective.  It comes down to how attracted you are to the individual piece.  We often talk about how a well-used Winchester can, "speak to us."  But you also have to, "hear" what the individual rifle is saying - and it needs to be appealing to you.  One man's character piece can be another man's train wreck.  If I had seen your rifle laying on a gun show for $500, I would have kept walking.  That doesn't mean I would value it at $500 as I am confident many others would pay a couple hundred more for it.  I also suspect you are not the only person out there who would pay $900 for it.<br />
Let me add that your rifle was not functional when you purchased it.  It needs parts to make if functional.  Personally, I lean strongly against purchasing something that needs parts or repair.  I don't think I'm the only one with that inclination but there are others that don't mind, or even appreciate the project aspect.  Any rifle that is missing parts or not functional will see a diminishment in value.<br />
I am happy you are enjoying your rifle and enjoy the project aspect of it. That's probably the most important factor to consider here.<br />
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<p>Thank you sir I understand what you are saying about high condition and I have a few guns with too much “character” I don’t mind a project but I do mind complete junk. I hope this gun will be a good shooter as <strong>I really do like the way it looks with the silver metal appearance</strong> and I appreciate what everyone has said here and I didn’t realize when I bought it that it was missing anything and thankfully I think it is only missing the cartridge guide which doesn’t seem as bad a death sentence as if it was the ejector. I still have a lot to learn about these guns with that being said I will be asking more questions before I buy. Thanks everyone for the help and advice. <br />
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<p>Ed -</p>
<p>That's what it's about - buying what appeals to you vs. what appeals to others.  </p>
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