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I have the stock, floorplate, and three mags for a DBM setup on an M70 Classic. They come from a 30-06 rifle. The stock has been bedded and pillared by me. Not professional, but the rifle shot sub-moa in that stock.
Pics to come soon.
Prices:
Stock- $50 shipped Bottom metal- $50 shipped Magazines- $50 ea (shipped), 3 with shipping for $140.
$235 shipped for the whole thing as a package shipped to one address.
Might consider trades, let me know what you have.
This is everything necessary to change a long-action M70 Classic in 270 or 30-06 in a DBM-fed rifle. The floorplate is a different outline than a standard M70 arrangement, so the stock is inlet specifically for that. It will NOT work with a standard floorplate. The DBM floorplate uses only the front and rear screws. No middle screw is used. I do not have screws to go with it. They are easy enough to find at Brownell's and other places.
I would prefer to sell it as a set first, but if no interest, I'll separate the mags.
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What is the maximum OAL in the magazines ? I have a classic M70 factory 300 RUM Express action
Enlisted Men are Stupid, but Extremely Sly and Cunning, and bear Considerable Watching.
US Army Officers Manual of 1894
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Rounds that are 3.340 will cycle, but I wouldn't go any longer.
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It's archery season, I have three kids 10 and under, and I leave in 2 weeks for a week-long hunting trip, on which I'm taking a brand new M70 Supergrade that still needs a load tweaked and rebored 30-06 (that these parts came from) that is now a 35 Whelen in a McMillan stock that also needs some load work. Hopefully I'll get pics tonight. Once the kids are fed, bathed, and put to bed, I should have a moment to breathe.
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lol, that sounds like my life..
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I will take the stock if not cracked. please remove my offer, sorry thought it was a wood stock.
Donald
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Pics: [img] http://i1140.photobucket.com/albums/n566/tddeangelo/DBM/null_zpse754aa95.jpg[/img] Note on the magazines- 2 are marked "DC" (30-06 length, made for CRF). 1 is marked "D" (30-06 length, made for push feed). All worked flawlessly in my rifle. The CRF mages have "wings" that enclose the bullet in the top round. Really, I couldn't tell a different in function from one to another. One of the mags also had some corrosion on the bottom plate. I buffed it off and cold-blued it. You can see the difference in the bluing, but I couldn't really catch it in a pic. There is no pitting, function is not hindered at all, but if you look at it just so, you'll see the slight discoloration.
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