My Winchester model 74
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This past week I was at a local pawn shop where I have bought several guns over the past year. They had this Model 74 that had been restored. I looked at it briefly and went home and did very little research on the rifle. I bought it anyway because I just liked it. According to the serial number it was made in 1948. Any comments or information anyone may have will be greatly appreciated. I don't know if I made a mistake or not. Thanks for looking
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.270 WIN
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Joined: Wed Apr 10, 2013 4:44 pm Location: Nova Scotia,Canada |
Just wondering if you ever got around to shooting the rifle?If so, how did it work?Have been thinking about getting one of these rifles lately.
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.22LR
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Joined: Wed Aug 17, 2016 1:05 pm Location: Sandy Springs, GA |
I have one made in 1942. It was probably my Dad's first gun. It was made in 1939-1955.
They have a unique history to WW2. Sir Winston Churchill got several thousand on the lend-lease program. The Brits would hide and let the Nazi's run forward. They would come out of hiding and shoot them from the rear with a .22. Search Churchill and Winchester 74. ![]()
Smith & Wesson revolvers, Colt 1911's, Winchester 94's
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.22LR
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Joined: Wed Aug 17, 2016 1:05 pm Location: Sandy Springs, GA |
Note the nice one piece stock.
Smith & Wesson revolvers, Colt 1911's, Winchester 94's
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