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..
No such model in the Winchester line. Remington has the 1100
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Model 94 winchester 30 30
By providing a serial number to your Winchester model 53.
Your Winchester model 1894 was made by Winchester in 1974.
need help to find schematic for a Winchester model 61
have you tried the Winchester web site
Do a google search for "Winchester Model 12".
i want to find out the value of a 1950s Winchester Remington repeater model 870
Never heard of a Winchester model 80. There is a Marlin model 80.
The Winchester model 69A is a pre-serial number firearm and as such does not have one.
To find out the value of a Winchester Model 8422, take it to a local gun dealer. They will be able to examine it and determine a value for you.