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pre-64 264 win. finish

PostPosted: Sat Jan 31, 2015 1:16 pm
by mlk57
Was looking at a pre-64 .264 Winchester the other day to buy and the barrel looked a bit odd. The texture and color looked different. So I took it to two different smiths/collectors and each one told me the barrel had been reblued possibly bead blasted first. Long story short this guy told me Winchester had put a matte blue finish on their 264's and 220 swifts at the factory back then and that the finish was completely original. Is this true or was he blowing smoke.

Re: pre-64 264 win. finish

PostPosted: Sat Jan 31, 2015 1:37 pm
by SHOOTER13
Not sure about the matte blue finish pre-'64...my books make no reference.

Re: pre-64 264 win. finish

PostPosted: Sat Feb 14, 2015 10:26 pm
by wraco
I own both the 220 Swift and 264 Win Mag. .The 220 Swift is 1954 and the 264 WM is 1959-60.

Winchester built both these calibers with stainless steel barrels as they discovered WPS wouldn't hold up to the speed these two would produce. .

The 220 Swift barrel is "Iron Blasted" stainless steel that would enable the barrel to be rust blued. . The exterior finish is not smooth but a tad course to the touch.

The 264 WM barrel is chemically blued stainless steel. . This produces a slightly different appearance than rust blued WPS but the stainless barrel is blued just the same. . It's a matt finish on a smooth surface.

The 220 Swift is a heavier barrel than my standard calibers but the 264 is 26" standard barrel.

The secret to both these calibers is letting the barrel cool when at the range. . The barrel will last a lot longer.

Rod

Re: pre-64 264 win. finish

PostPosted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 12:52 pm
by SHOOTER13
Thanks for the info Rod !!

Re: pre-64 264 win. finish

PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2015 2:14 am
by Win 70 Fan
All,

Here is what I learned many long yeas ago. I am no expert but here what I "knew" back then (early to mid 1960's). I know this question was answered above but, here goes anyway.

What I was told back then was that the stainless steel barrel (.264 Win Mag) was iron plated and then blued. That gave a slightly gray tint to the barrel.

Re: pre-64 264 win. finish

PostPosted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 12:48 pm
by SHOOTER13
Thanks for that insight sir.

Re: pre-64 264 win. finish

PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 1:34 am
by wraco
Win 70 Fan wrote:All,

Here is what I learned many long yeas ago. I am no expert but here what I "knew" back then (early to mid 1960's). I know this question was answered above but, here goes anyway.

What I was told back then was that the stainless steel barrel (.264 Win Mag) was iron plated and then blued. That gave a slightly gray tint to the barrel.


No, the 264 WM barrel was not iron plated. . The stainless barrel was blued with a bluing chemical that works with stainless. .

Rod