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A model 70 stock will not fit a model 670A because they are designed for different rifle configurations and specifications. The model 70 typically has a different action length and dimensions compared to the model 670A. It's essential to use a stock specifically designed for your rifle model to ensure proper fit and function.
The Winchester model 670a was made from 1967-1973.
Yes
No sn given.
in good shape it should fetch about 700-800.00 dollars
670 win. was made from 66 to 79, ser. no's started at 100000-287000 and change
Depending on condition, $250-$300.
You need to find out what model your Winchester is. Just knowing the caliber won't do. The same serial number will exist on almost every model. If the rifle is a model 670A it was an 'economy' version of the Model 70, sold in department stores. Value today at retail is $250-$300.
No, they started adding the prefix 6 or 1 to the model numbers of the guns that were made or had parts that were made overseas. this didn't start until the 90's
The retail value of a Winchester model 670 rifle will be between 140-200 dollars,for a rifle having between 60%-90% of its original finish and a good bore.These rifles were made between the years 1967-1973.
good questioni dunno but me personally i don't think a whole lot cause i bought mine for $200.00 from a gun shop, and i also cant find anything about one on the net AnswerI also have a 670A that I received from my grandfather but cant find alot about them. I really love the gun and have killed numerous deer with it. I've be trying to find out the value, but no matter what the value mine is worth a million to me! This model came in a few different calibers. 1966-1979 so far is what I have found for dates. 22" barrel, Walnut stock. Blind feed magazine. The 670A was noted as a cheaper version of the 670.not sure if this link will work for you as you have to make an account on Gun broker to see completed auctions.http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=161116123
1979 Topps Jim Catfish Hunter card number 670A 1979 Topps Jim Catfish Hunter card number 670 has a book value of about $1.50 in near/mint -mint condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. Condition is important. Common flaws with baseball cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.