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Gents,

For a 70 and 670 built in the late 60s or early 70s, are the only real differences the stock (wood type), safety (2 vs 3 position), and the bolt not being jeweled on the 670? I.e., am I correct in understanding that action, trigger, and barrel are all the same and the above are what made the 670 a little cheaper?

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Yes, I believe you are correct. I bought my grandson a 670 a few years ago. Have had the barrelled action out of the stock: yes, other than what you stated I can't see any other difference. One thing I am not sure of is barrel contours however. Grandson's has a 22" barrel: not a featherweight contour: I'd say its a standard weight: can't remember if I miked the muzzle, but I'd say probably around .600-.625" at the muzzle. Based on what I see on-line, it appears that most of them had the 2 position safety. Grandson's is the traditional 3 position M70, which I want. I'm looking for another one for grandson #2: they are a LOT of gun for the money, and in my opinion FAR superior to any economy level rifle made today. It shoots really well.

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Sounds right to me. My uncle had an FFL at the time so my dad and another uncle both bought 670's. One a 300WM, the other a 270. You have correctly stated the obvious differences. Beech stock, two position safety and plain bolt. I don't think there are any other differences


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Originally Posted by ruffedgrouse
Yes, I believe you are correct. I bought my grandson a 670 a few years ago. Have had the barrelled action out of the stock: yes, other than what you stated I can't see any other difference. One thing I am not sure of is barrel contours however. Grandson's has a 22" barrel: not a featherweight contour: I'd say its a standard weight: can't remember if I miked the muzzle, but I'd say probably around .600-.625" at the muzzle. Based on what I see on-line, it appears that most of them had the 2 position safety. Grandson's is the traditional 3 position M70, which I want. I'm looking for another one for grandson #2: they are a LOT of gun for the money, and in my opinion FAR superior to any economy level rifle made today. It shoots really well.
I agree, re: their quality vs. modern budget guns. I found that saddle dye under tru oil would make it virtually impossible to tell it isn't walnut.

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Good info on the differences. I've never owned a 670, so this is interesting and informative. Always learning something.


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Originally Posted by BKinSD
Sounds right to me. My uncle had an FFL at the time so my dad and another uncle both bought 670's. One a 300WM, the other a 270. You have correctly stated the obvious differences. Beech stock, two position safety and plain bolt. I don't think there are any other differences

Blind magazine on the 670.

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yes blind magazine, I forgot about that


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Originally Posted by BKinSD
yes blind magazine, I forgot about that
Yup. I didn't include that on my initial list because I just assumed (maybe incorrectly?) that M70s existed with blind mags.

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Later 670’s had a three position safety. This one in 30/06. Very accurate solid rifles.
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Originally Posted by clockwork_7mm
Originally Posted by BKinSD
yes blind magazine, I forgot about that
Yup. I didn't include that on my initial list because I just assumed (maybe incorrectly?) that M70s existed with blind mags.

Nope; you assumed correctly.

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They also made a 770, which is basically the same as a 670. I THINK that all of the 770's had the 3 position safety. The 670 had both at various times. Other than that I'm not sure.


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Also the 670’s were assigned their own SN range starting at 100000 to G280xxx.


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