Hammer
TDR MEMBER
Dan...
Being a Pre-64 M70 collector and reading what you have posted about this gun I would say its value has been greatly ruined. However,many collectors still buy them if its something they may want becuse of what it is,just the value comes down. I have no idea why anyone would deface a gun with a brake in the first place but we have to remember not everyone is a fan of big mags feel when you pull the trigger.
If it was mine I would probably put a cryo treated Hart barrel on it in 300 Win Mag and finish it the way you want it. It would then give you years of good quality service and could be passed on to a family member if the time ever comes. I have two Pre-64's which I have bought which were probably as bad as yours or worse,one was a Pre-64 M70 Westerner in . 264 Win Mag and a . 338 Win Mag. I had find a replacement stock for the 264 as they had chopped it down to short and also had ported the barrel. I found a guy who hand made me a stock and then put a new Cryo hart barrel on it and its my deer gun for here in PA. The 338 was in need fo a stock refinish as they painted it black(and it was UGLY) and the barrel was shortend down some(not sure why as it shot really inconsistant). I had the stock redone and a new Hart cryo barrel placed on it also and it will lay a group on paper that rivals my purpose built bench rifles.
At any rate,I'd say save it and make it yours but if you feel the need to find it a new home as you do not wish to mess with it,drop me a line I always have room for another Pre-64 M70 and it would fit right in with the others... ..... Andy
Being a Pre-64 M70 collector and reading what you have posted about this gun I would say its value has been greatly ruined. However,many collectors still buy them if its something they may want becuse of what it is,just the value comes down. I have no idea why anyone would deface a gun with a brake in the first place but we have to remember not everyone is a fan of big mags feel when you pull the trigger.
If it was mine I would probably put a cryo treated Hart barrel on it in 300 Win Mag and finish it the way you want it. It would then give you years of good quality service and could be passed on to a family member if the time ever comes. I have two Pre-64's which I have bought which were probably as bad as yours or worse,one was a Pre-64 M70 Westerner in . 264 Win Mag and a . 338 Win Mag. I had find a replacement stock for the 264 as they had chopped it down to short and also had ported the barrel. I found a guy who hand made me a stock and then put a new Cryo hart barrel on it and its my deer gun for here in PA. The 338 was in need fo a stock refinish as they painted it black(and it was UGLY) and the barrel was shortend down some(not sure why as it shot really inconsistant). I had the stock redone and a new Hart cryo barrel placed on it also and it will lay a group on paper that rivals my purpose built bench rifles.
At any rate,I'd say save it and make it yours but if you feel the need to find it a new home as you do not wish to mess with it,drop me a line I always have room for another Pre-64 M70 and it would fit right in with the others... ..... Andy