Re: The M70 Carlos Hathcock Is Pictured With...
I'm a little confused here. The length of the action is clearly short action. It is also a push round feed, not a controlled round feed. Because of the shadow you can't tell if it has a Remington safety or the safety is a Winchester style on the bolt shroud. S/N is on the right and "stamped" not "engraved". This indicates it is a post '63 short action Winchester. I was under the impression, he was given a M40A1 which is a Remington 700. I was also under the understanding the Marines never issued post '63 Win 70's. And why would Carlos ask for a non controlled round feed rifle if that was what he preferred?
Is it possible he is simply having his picture taken with a training rifle?
I'm a little confused here. The length of the action is clearly short action. It is also a push round feed, not a controlled round feed. Because of the shadow you can't tell if it has a Remington safety or the safety is a Winchester style on the bolt shroud. S/N is on the right and "stamped" not "engraved". This indicates it is a post '63 short action Winchester. I was under the impression, he was given a M40A1 which is a Remington 700. I was also under the understanding the Marines never issued post '63 Win 70's. And why would Carlos ask for a non controlled round feed rifle if that was what he preferred?
Is it possible he is simply having his picture taken with a training rifle?