1952, Wnichester Mdl 70 and Mdl 88
A Remington 308 rifle is a very powerful rifle that should only be made available to qualified individuals. This kind of rifle can be found from Gun Broker.
A lever action rifle made by Savage in 308 Winchester.
With the serial number that you have supplied,your Winchester model 100 semi-auto rifle in .308 was made in the year 1961,which was the first year of production.
Impossible to answer without knowing who made it.
With the serial number that you have provided,your Winchester model 70 rifle in .308 caliber was made in the first part of the year 1982.
No such rifle. The Lee Enfield was made in caliber .303 British, not .308. The closest thing would be the Ishapore 2A or 2A1 rifle, made in caliber 7.62 NATO. While similar the .308 Winchester, it is not the same, and .308 should not be fired in a 7.62 NATO rifle. The Lee Enfield "sniper" rifle in .303, if original and complete (and not an aftermarket conversion) may sell for around $1500, depending on condition and accesories. There are many fakes on the market- be sure of what you are buying.
It's a Russian rifle that shoots a .308 cartridge.
If you are talking about the 7.62x51 and the .308 Winchester then yes they can safely be interchanged
It is correct to say that 308 Dpms assault rifle is worth buying.
The .308 was too powerful for an assult rifle, but the US Army gave it their best try in the 1960's, equipping the M14 rifle with numerous modifications to make it into an assault rifle. As a squad auto weapon it was probably quite adequate, but the .308 was just too powerful a round for use in weapons defined as assault rifles. If other armies tried to develop an assult rifle using the .308 cartridge, nothing ever came of it to the best knowledge of this contributor.
A semi auto rifle from the early 70s made in 243, 284 and 308.
100-450 or so