To determine the age of a Winchester Model 70 with serial number G361892, you would need to refer to Winchester's production records or a reputable firearms reference guide. Generally, Winchester's serial numbers can provide insight into the year of manufacture, with the letter prefix often indicating the decade. In this case, the "G" prefix suggests it was produced in the 1960s. For an exact year, consulting a specific Winchester serial number chart or contacting Winchester directly would be necessary.
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Yes. 700 BDL European
100-1000 USD
No, you cannot, and attempting to do such would be extremely dangerous.
The left side. It is a standard (non magnum) cartridge.
Inside the trigger guard, just in front of the trigger, is a small "button". Depress it, and the bolt can be slid out.
Yes, in 1965, Savage made the model 99C. It was available in the 7mm-08, and is valued higher than the other calibers on this model.
Contact Savage Customer Service through their website, and request an owner's manual. It should include a parts list/ diagram.
Yes, I dont have a picture but yes they do. I myself am looking for a 7mm08 in browning but, Browning is not going to be making a blued/wood finish in an A bolt Hunter. In 2008 Browning will be coming out with the X-Bolt so you may have to wait until the 1st part of next year to get one, but you could get lucky and find one here and there. If you go to Browning.com you can see the pictures of 7mm08 in the X-Bolt. I will be getting one when it comes out. You may want to read up on the X-bolt sounds like it may be worth the wait. Hope this helped