Dear Guys,
I was looking at an old Winchester Model 64, that has already been drilled and tapped for a scope. Problem is, that these rifles have a mauser-type toggle safety, which requires you to twist a metal tab 180 degrees to put the safety on and off. The scope mounts on the rifle are ultra high (really ridiculous looking) in order to leave enough room under the eye piece of the scope to reach under and twist the toggle.
I am familiar with the standard Dayton Traister type, flip up safety, that are routinely installed on military mausers to take care of this problem. I am pretty sure that you can still find these types of safeties for the Winchester 64.
My question is, when one of these safeties is installed, is it just a matter of removing and replacing a couple of parts? Or is it necessary to drill, grind or otherwises alter the original parts of the rifle? I certainly wouldn't want to alter or destroy any original parts. I would want to keep them. (The original safety switches of the Winchester 54 are impossible to find, and are worth lots of money.)
Thanks for all information.
Mannyrock