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    Help finding parts for a winchester rifle

    I need you help, Im looking for front and rear iron sights for a .300 win mag made by winchester in late 1966 or early 1967 all I can tell you is that it has a black synthetic stock. Theres isnt any model number i can find.The sn: 842195

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    That is probably a Model 70, without a picture I can`t say for sure !..............
    70 POST 64. Accessories | Numrich Gun Parts

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    Serial number says it's a model 70 made in 1967. Can't explain the lack of a model designation unless the barrel is an aftermarket one. The model and caliber designation should be on the left side of the barrel starting about 2 1/2 back from the forend tip. Here
    s a few shots of my 1974 Varmint/Target showing the location.
    Ebay , Numrich, Midway or Brownells may have the correct sights.

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    Thanks for the info Tom

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    Thanks for the info .TOM

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    Thanks for the information .Tom

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