Winchester, Model 7. Custom Shop, Featherweight Stock, LA, Left Hand MGWProduction of the Winchester Model 7. It has gone through many changes over the years, but is currently still in production today. The following information is critical MUST HAVE knowledge when ordering parts or wood for your Winchester Model 7. When was your Model 7. Production Type by Year of Manufacturer 1. Pre 6. 4 Winchester Repeating Arms Company. USRAC U. S. Repeating Arms Co. CurrentNew Winchester Production. While dating your Model 7. Winchester rifles and shotguns are not complete or why they are not always verifiable. A few reasons cited are A fire at the factory. Inadvertent destruction during office cleaningRecords simply lost in filing. Records misplaced between ownership transitions. Documents borrowed but not returned. There is probably some kernel of truth to all of them. But the fact remains there is no original, single, totally accurate database of serial numbers from 1. But perhaps this page can help you somewhat in your research. RECORDS AT THE FACTORY INDICATE THE FOLLOWING SERIAL NUMBERS WERE ASSIGNED TO GUNS AT THE END OF THE CALENDAR YEAR. TO 1. 93. 6 2. 23. G9. 41. 90. 07. 0 G9. G1. 01. 89. 91. 72 G1. G1. 12. 87. 31. 74 G1. G1. 21. 87. 00. 76 G1. G1. 35. 00. 00. 78 G1. G1. 44. 70. 00. 80 G1. G1. 53. 71. 34. 82 G1. G1. 65. 68. 83. 84 G1. G1. 78. 32. 76. 86 G1. G1. 84. 51. 22. 88 G1. G1. 95. 07. 01. 90 G1. G2. 03. 79. 85. Records for rifles produced after 1. However you can call Winchester Firearms directly to inquire about the date of production on your rifle. Winchester can be reached directly at 8. Using the information above you should be able to determine when your Model 7. And as such follow the chart below for part availability. Pre 6. 4 Manufactured from 1. Sorry, wood and mechanical parts are no longer available for this era of Model 7. Post 6. 4 Manufactured from 1. Mechanical parts and wood are available for these rifles produced by USRAC in New Haven, Ct. New Production Manufactured from 2. Current. Stocks are available, and some mechanical parts may interchange from the USRAC productions. What bolt style do I have Winchester made 3 different style bolts for the Winchester model 7. 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. Figure 1 PUSH FEED BOLTFigure 2 PF BOLT FACEThe PUSH FEED BOLT will have a small extractor and an ejector built into the bolt face as seen in figure 2. Rocky 4 Film Completo Download Google. 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. Figure 3 CONTROL ROUND FEED BOLTFigure 4 CRF BOLT FACEThe CONTROL ROUND FEED BOLT will have a long Claw type extractor see figure 3 and is often referred to as a pre6. However the USRAC parts do not interchange with the pre6. 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. Figure 5 CONTROL ROUND PUSH FEED BOLTFigure 6 CRPF Bolt Face. The CONTROL ROUND PUSH FEED BOLT is a combination of the previous two types of bolts. As seen in figure 5 there is not a long claw extractor. And in figure 6 you can see that the bolt uses the small style extractor, but the bolt face is not completely inletted. What floor plate assembly do I needhave Winchester produced 3 different types of Trigger Guard Floor Plate Assemblies. The 1 piece, the 2 piece, and the DBM detachable box magazine versions. These are each in addition to having a blind magazine, which requires nothing accept a trigger guard. And each Model 7. To determine which floor plate assembly you may have, or to see which assembly you may need use the figures below. Figure 5 One Piece Trigger GuardFloor Plate Assembly. The 1 piece trigger guard and floor plate assembly is exactly as it sounds. The trigger guard and the floor plate hinge are a solid piece of metal. With only the floor plate itself being a seperate component figure 5. This assembly also only requires 2 action or trigger guard and floor plate screws. Figure 6 Two Piece Trigger GuardFloor Plate Assembly. The 2 piece trigger guard and floor plate assembly is two completely independant componentsfigure 6. The trigger guard attaches itself seperately with two screws, while the floor plate attaches with yet another screw. Figure 7 DBM Detachable Box Magazine Trigger GuardFloor Plate Assembly. The DBM or Detachable Box Magazine is only for use with the DBM magazines which you can view and purchase HERE. This is easily identified, by a lack of floor plate, and a magazine release. This assembly also only take two screws, and has a much more squared bracket where the floor plate hinge would normally be. What type of action is my rifle For our purposes, we will be discussing the USRAC production and later actions. These came in 3 basic types, and the depending upon the barrel you could then change the basic designation to a more specific type i. While both use the same action, the magnum will have a different contour barrel and require a wider channel in the stock. The 3 basic types of actions are Super Short Action, Short Action, and Long Action. And outside of a few custom builds and specialty rifles, all your Model 7. Use the Table and Figure below to determine your Winchester Model 7. Action Type. Screw Spacing. Common Calibers. WSSM Action 6 38 . WSSM,. 2. 43 WSSM,. WSSM Short Action 7 . Rem,. 2. 43 Win,. Win Long Action 7 58 . Win,. 3. 0 0. 6 Spfld, 7mm Rem Mag,. Win Mag. Figure 8 Winchester Model 7.