ninepointer
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Here's a quote from an article I found on-line:
"Gunsmiths bemoaned the passing of the "pre-64" action; but it wasn't until 1990 that U.S. Repeating Arms executives, the inheritors of the Winchester name, decided to revisit the pre-'64 action and see if modern computer-controlled machines could make the classic action at a competitive price. Much to everyone's delight and amazement, the engineers were not only able to recreate the "pre-'64", but also improve on it."
What changes to the M70 action happened in 1990. I have a M70 that I bought new in 1991 that is a push-feed. Is this the "improved" action that the authors are referring to?
Ninepointer
"Gunsmiths bemoaned the passing of the "pre-64" action; but it wasn't until 1990 that U.S. Repeating Arms executives, the inheritors of the Winchester name, decided to revisit the pre-'64 action and see if modern computer-controlled machines could make the classic action at a competitive price. Much to everyone's delight and amazement, the engineers were not only able to recreate the "pre-'64", but also improve on it."
What changes to the M70 action happened in 1990. I have a M70 that I bought new in 1991 that is a push-feed. Is this the "improved" action that the authors are referring to?
Ninepointer