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Join Date: December 15, 2000
Posts: 19
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A good friend was given a Winchester Model 71 in .348 caliber from his dad. He has no experience with lever actions and would like to do a detailed takedown to clean and inspect. Have tried to get info from the Winchester web sight but get no response. Can someone here help? TIA!!
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Staff In Memoriam
Join Date: January 8, 1999
Location: Brunswick,GA USA
Posts: 1,884
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TOSHMO:
On the way; WAIT Sending by separate email HJN |
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Join Date: December 15, 2000
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Thank you Harley for the quick response and sending me the Model 71 manual.
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Join Date: March 17, 1999
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FWIW, I don't recommend trying to take that 71 down. Doing so is not easy and, if it is in nice shape, it has collector interest (top condition ones bring $1000 or more). Taking it apart, buggering screw heads or losing parts will do it no good.
Knowing the 71, I can only say that it is a very rugged rifle, and nothing should need "inspected". Use a good spray cleaner (I use G96 Gun Treatment, but any good spray cleaner will do) to clean and lightly lube the insides, and let it alone. Just MHO. Jim |
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