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Seller: FRONTIER GUNS
Company: Frontier Guns
Member Since: 5/6/10
First Name: Dave
Last Name: Morris
State:
Alaska
Country: United States
Phone: (907) 385-0809
Phone2: (907) 987-7216
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 22
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: bank to bank Wire Transfer (preferred), Cashier's Check, Postal M.O.
PRE WAR Winchester Model 70 220 Swift
Description:
Another stunningly beautiful and highly coveted Pre War 70, this time in the seldom encountered .220 Swift caliber. This screamer was developed by Winchester just a few years prior (1935) and was the first round to ever exceed 4000 fps muzzle velocity! This rifle does have 2 non-factory drill holes on top of the rear receiver bridge for scope mounting which I have accounted for in my price. S/N 35*** with matching scribed bolt made in 1941.
The overall condition is simply amazing for a 79 y.o. firearm and it has obviously seen very little use. There are some light abrasions within the outer lacquer finish and a bit of wear on the floor plate but easily approaching 97% Blue and Varnish. The 26" stainless barrel has an excellent bore and as usual, I can not detect any of the fantasy "throat erosion" or any other issues whatsoever. The muzzle crown is in the white as it should be. Despite the 2 drill holes, this is a defiantly proud piece that just flat doesn't come along very often, particularly in a Pre War!
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: FRONTIER GUNS
Company: Frontier Guns
Member Since: 5/6/10
First Name: Dave
Last Name: Morris
State:
Alaska
Country: United States
Phone: (907) 385-0809
Phone2: (907) 987-7216
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 22
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: bank to bank Wire Transfer (preferred), Cashier's Check, Postal M.O.
PRE WAR Winchester Model 70 220 Swift
Description:
Another stunningly beautiful and highly coveted Pre War 70, this time in the seldom encountered .220 Swift caliber. This screamer was developed by Winchester just a few years prior (1935) and was the first round to ever exceed 4000 fps muzzle velocity! This rifle does have 2 non-factory drill holes on top of the rear receiver bridge for scope mounting which I have accounted for in my price. S/N 35*** with matching scribed bolt made in 1941.
The overall condition is simply amazing for a 79 y.o. firearm and it has obviously seen very little use. There are some light abrasions within the outer lacquer finish and a bit of wear on the floor plate but easily approaching 97% Blue and Varnish. The 26" stainless barrel has an excellent bore and as usual, I can not detect any of the fantasy "throat erosion" or any other issues whatsoever. The muzzle crown is in the white as it should be. Despite the 2 drill holes, this is a defiantly proud piece that just flat doesn't come along very often, particularly in a Pre War!
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: FRONTIER GUNS
Company: Frontier Guns
Member Since: 5/6/10
First Name: Dave
Last Name: Morris
State:
Alaska
Country: United States
Phone: (907) 385-0809
Phone2: (907) 987-7216
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 22
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: bank to bank Wire Transfer (preferred), Cashier's Check, Postal M.O.
PRE WAR Winchester Model 70 220 Swift
Description:
Another stunningly beautiful and highly coveted Pre War 70, this time in the seldom encountered .220 Swift caliber. This screamer was developed by Winchester just a few years prior (1935) and was the first round to ever exceed 4000 fps muzzle velocity! This rifle does have 2 non-factory drill holes on top of the rear receiver bridge for scope mounting which I have accounted for in my price. S/N 35*** with matching scribed bolt made in 1941.
The overall condition is simply amazing for a 79 y.o. firearm and it has obviously seen very little use. There are some light abrasions within the outer lacquer finish and a bit of wear on the floor plate but easily approaching 97% Blue and Varnish. The 26" stainless barrel has an excellent bore and as usual, I can not detect any of the fantasy "throat erosion" or any other issues whatsoever. The muzzle crown is in the white as it should be. Despite the 2 drill holes, this is a defiantly proud piece that just flat doesn't come along very often, particularly in a Pre War!
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: FRONTIER GUNS
Company: Frontier Guns
Member Since: 5/6/10
First Name: Dave
Last Name: Morris
State:
Alaska
Country: United States
Phone: (907) 385-0809
Phone2: (907) 987-7216
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 22
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: bank to bank Wire Transfer (preferred), Cashier's Check, Postal M.O.
PRE WAR Winchester Model 70 220 Swift
Description:
Another stunningly beautiful and highly coveted Pre War 70, this time in the seldom encountered .220 Swift caliber. This screamer was developed by Winchester just a few years prior (1935) and was the first round to ever exceed 4000 fps muzzle velocity! This rifle does have 2 non-factory drill holes on top of the rear receiver bridge for scope mounting which I have accounted for in my price. S/N 35*** with matching scribed bolt made in 1941.
The overall condition is simply amazing for a 79 y.o. firearm and it has obviously seen very little use. There are some light abrasions within the outer lacquer finish and a bit of wear on the floor plate but easily approaching 97% Blue and Varnish. The 26" stainless barrel has an excellent bore and as usual, I can not detect any of the fantasy "throat erosion" or any other issues whatsoever. The muzzle crown is in the white as it should be. Despite the 2 drill holes, this is a defiantly proud piece that just flat doesn't come along very often, particularly in a Pre War!