

And as such follow the chart below for part availability. Sorry, wood and mechanical parts are no longer available for this era of Model 70. Mechanical parts and wood are available for these rifles produced by USRAC in New Haven, Ct. New Production - Manufactured from 2008-Current.

Stocks are available, and some mechanical parts may interchange from the USRAC productions. Winchester made 3 different style bolts for the Winchester model 70. Push Feed, The Control Round Feed, and the Control Round Push Feed. Each of these bolt use different parts, so it is important to understand which bolt you have in your rifle. Use the figures below to determine which bolt you have. The PUSH FEED BOLT will have a small extractor and an ejector built into the bolt face as seen in figure 2. And as shown in Figure 1 a retaining pin for the ejector is visible from the outside.

Also shown in figure 2 is that a push feed bolt has a completely inletted bolt face. The CONTROL ROUND FEED BOLT will have a long "Claw" type extractor (see figure 3) and is often referred to as a pre'64 style bolt. However the USRAC parts do not interchange with the pre'64 manufactured rifles. While the extractor is the most common way to identify this bolt style you can also look at the bolt face (figure 4) and see that it does not have a small extractor, and does not include an ejector. The CONTROL ROUND PUSH FEED BOLT is a combination of the previous two types of bolts. What floor plate assembly do I need/have?.And in figure 6 you can see that the bolt uses the small style extractor, but the bolt face is not completely inletted.Īs seen in figure 5 there is not a long "claw" extractor. Winchester produced 3 different types of Trigger Guard / Floor Plate Assemblies.

WINCHESTER MODEL 90 22 SHORT FIRING PIN SERIAL NUMBER.WINCHESTER MODEL 90 22 SHORT FIRING PIN SERIAL NUMBERS.
