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Win Mod 70 Pre-64
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1623107" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>The two are very similar in design and function with a couple of differences. Depending on the age of your post 64 classic, the earlier models(New HavenCt) introduced in the 1992 had the same trigger as the originals. Later models(Columbia, SC) under FN used an upgraded enclosed trigger, both excellent. The pre-64 uses a one piece bolt/body. The post 64 has a separate bolt handle which is press fitted with a sleeve to the bolt body. Another difference is that pre-64's were only made in long action, using a different length magazine, ejector, and bolt stop to accommodate shorter cartridges. The post 64 was manufactured in super short, short, and long lengths. Functionally, I have found both actions to perform smoothly and reliably.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1623107, member: 10291"] The two are very similar in design and function with a couple of differences. Depending on the age of your post 64 classic, the earlier models(New HavenCt) introduced in the 1992 had the same trigger as the originals. Later models(Columbia, SC) under FN used an upgraded enclosed trigger, both excellent. The pre-64 uses a one piece bolt/body. The post 64 has a separate bolt handle which is press fitted with a sleeve to the bolt body. Another difference is that pre-64’s were only made in long action, using a different length magazine, ejector, and bolt stop to accommodate shorter cartridges. The post 64 was manufactured in super short, short, and long lengths. Functionally, I have found both actions to perform smoothly and reliably. [/QUOTE]
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