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    Winchester 69a

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    Here it is. Just as it came off of Cabela's rack.





    Some surface rust and a fair number of dings and dents in the stock but the bore and chamber are nice, the trigger wasn't as bad as I was afraid it might be. I put 10 rounds through it just to hear it go bang and to the rifles credit it put all 10 into a ruffly 4 inch group at 25 yards which for me starting off cold offhand isn't half bad.
    I'm in the process of doing a thorough cleaning. It's looking much better all ready. I don't think this poor thing has been cleaned in at least 10 years. Short of the cosmolineicon on my Enfields I have never seen so much congealed oil, hardened grease and powder fouling. It's a wonder it would even fire.
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    Great little rifles.

    Had the best day of an admittedly limited squirrel season with a grooved version.:



    Just about all head shots that day.

    Have also my late uncle's 69A. Probably the first rifle I ever fired.

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    Very nice. Mine has a grooved receiver too but it isn't a chromed version. It looks like yours might be.

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    Trigger and bolt look chromed:



    Upgraded with Weaver 6x scope from my first scope ever: A KMart 4x (in the upper photo). It's very tired. And abused. But it still performed.

    When was the grooved receiver first manufactured?

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    After WW2 is as close as I can find. It looks to me like our rifles could have been built any time from 1946-1963. That narrows things down.

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    By the way. You probably all ready knew this but I found out that the trigger on these is adjustable. Mine is now at a very nice 3 lbs.
    I have a Redfield 75 receiver sight that I am going to put on this one. I have enough scoped rifles.
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