DALE GOENS 7mm REM. MAG.- PRE-64 MOD 70 ACTION- CLASSIC STYLE with VERY NICE WORKMANSHIP- GOENS WRAP AROUND FLEUR-DE-LIS CHECKERING with RIBBONS
Guns International #: 102278425 Seller's Inventory #: y861
Category: Winchester Rifles - Model 70 Pre-64 - Rifles - African Dangerous Game Safari Magazine

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Seller: Champlin
Company: Champlin Firearms Inc.
Member Since: 11/19/07
First Name: George
Last Name: Caswell
State: Oklahoma
Zip: 73702
Country: United States
Phone: (580) 237-7388
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Description:
#519787, Dale W. Goens #815 - 7MM Rem. Mag. Classic Custom Stocked Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 Made in 1975, The action was made in 1961, 24" barrel without any open sights, Original Model 70 floorplate with a custom profiled trigger guard bow with a center bow release, A 3-position Model 70 wing safety, Two panel teardrop bolt knob checkering, Model 70 trigger, Jeweled bolt and follower, Action rails inside and out are polished, Goens classic stock on a very nice piece of Walnut, Classic Goens wrap around Fleur-de-lis checkering pattern with ribbons thru the panel (Goens called it a Oakley/Ribbon pattern), Shadowline cheekpiece, Ebony forend tip, Sling eyes, 2 screw checkered steel Biesen grip cap, 13 3/4" LOP over a 3/4 " pad, It will go 14 1/16" with a 1" pad, 8 lbs. 1 oz., A nice piece of wood with nice contrast, The original Goens blue remains at 98%, The original stock finish at 95-96% with light handling marks, The checkering is at 99%, The bore looks brand new.

Dale Wesley Goens was born September 8, 1916, in Plainville, Kansas and passed away July 18, 2005. Dale's father bought him a guitar when he was a teenager. Music would become a lifelong connection for Dale. In the 1930's Dale was playing professionally in a western swing band right here in Enid, Oklahoma. He and the band played on radio station KCRC in Enid (Still in business to this day) as well as the dance halls in the area. After WWII in Enid Dale built his own arch top guitar. Dale always had a love affair with wood. He also built model airplane gliders and flew them in competition. In 1949 Dale got an offer to work at Sandia Base in Albuquerque as he had worked on B-25 aircraft in Kansas City during the war. After 21 years at Sandia Base, he retired. With his love of wood, Dale developed a sideline business of making custom gunstocks for hunting rifles. Prior to his Sandia Base retirement his gun business had grown to such a point that he had to either pursue it full time or give up the business. Dale achieved a national and international reputation in fine custom American bolt rifles. Dale continued his gunstock making business until November of 2000.

I don't always drink beer, but when I do, I put on a dress, some lipstick and a wig and have a Bud Light.


Price: $4,950.00

Rifle Caliber: 7mm Remington Magnum