daddio202
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I have a few iconic 22 rifles such as a Remington 513-T and a pre 1935 Winchester model 69 but have always been partial to owning a Winchester model 75. A couple weeks ago this Sporting model was for sale on Gunbroker with no bids and a starting reserve of $400. Being I already have the target version in the Remington 513-t this sporting model appealed to me. I ended up placing a $400 bid and no other bidders came along, so I won the auction. The gun serial dates it to 1942 and had been drilled and tapped for a Weaver sidemount scope mount so I decided to put the gun back to how the original owner would have used it in the 40's and 50's and it has definately seen plenty of loving use over the years. I got a Weaver N-2 sidemount and a Weaver model B scope that is like new and came in original box. After cleaning it up and putting the scope on it, I think it looks really good and has a vintage vibe to it. I have seen quite a few posts about these Sporting models coming with really nice wood but I hit the jackpot with this one. Because of the gorgeous wood and the fact the bolt is numbered to gun and buttplate has matching assembly numbers to the butt of stock(meaning the gun is all original) I was going to get a Cody letter for it but they do not have records for this model until after WW2 was done.
Looks like they have records back to about 1945 1946 time frame but mine is serial#31340 about 20 thousand numbers before the records begin. It looks and works great but I know the drilled reciever hurts the value so I will keep it just like I have it now and use it for occasional plinking fun.
Looks like they have records back to about 1945 1946 time frame but mine is serial#31340 about 20 thousand numbers before the records begin. It looks and works great but I know the drilled reciever hurts the value so I will keep it just like I have it now and use it for occasional plinking fun.