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Probably because Winchester never made such a model. You either have a Model 70, or a foreign counterfeit. If it is a Model 70, though, and somehow got double-struck as 770 at the factory, it might generate some collector interest. [b]Winchester most certainly "DID" make a model 770.[/b] It was only built between 1969-1971. It was a "cheapened down" version of the Mod. 70. There was a Standard version (22" barrel) and a Magnum version (24" barrel). These had a checkered Monte Carlo-style stock and open sights. All had a blind box magazine, no floorplate. The Model 770 would definitely be considered a post-'64 Winchester design. [img]http://www.gunsamerica.com/UserImages70482976927309pop_wm_492052.jpg[/img] Remmington is the only one who makes a model 770. Remington is not the only maker of the 770. I own one in .308. I have had it since 1972. Highly accurate. Less then an inch at one hundred yards with 150 gr. slugs. It was made in the U.S.A..

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