What is a Model 70 Featherweight?

What is a Model 70 Featherweight?

Description. The Winchester® Model 70® Featherweight Bolt-Action Rifle is slightly slimmer, trimmer, and lighter weight than the Sporter model to enhance fast handling as well as ease of carry. Winchester’s M.O.A. ™ Trigger System has zero trigger “creep”, and no “overtravel” after the firing pin has been released.

Where is the Winchester Model 70 Featherweight made?

Portugal
As of 2012, new Winchester Model 70 rifles were being made by FN Herstal in Columbia, South Carolina. In 2013, assembly was moved to Portugal.

Is the Winchester Model 70 A good gun?

What did the Model 70 have? There was a certain “feel” to it that was very rare among rifles. It felt good; it felt solid; it felt like you were going to hit what you were aiming at. The action had a glassy smoothness to it that you simply don’t encounter in today’s rifles.

What caliber is the Winchester Model 70?

The Model 70 High Grade Maple features a Gloss finish AAAA Maple stock with cut checkering and Schnabel forearm. Calibers: . 243 Winchester, . 264 Winchester Magnum, .

What was the weight of a Winchester Model 70?

Winchester announced the venerable Model 70 Feather-weight along with the new .308 Winchester cartridge in August 1952. The Model 70 Featherweight was initially advertised at 6.5 pounds—the standard Model 70 usually weighed 7.75 to 8.0 pounds. The price was $120.95, and the stock was available with standard or a subtle Monte Carlo-style comb.

How big is the barrel on a Winchester featherweight?

Two hundred Featherweights built in 1959 as a special order for Winchester distributor Gopher Shooter’s Supply had smooth barrels with no sights. All standard-production Featherweight rifles had sights. The standard-production Featherweight with a 24-inch barrel with the same contour was available on special order from Winchester.

What was the price of a Remington Model 70 featherweight?

Like the Pre-’64 Featherweight’s bolt (top), the current-production bolt (bottom) has the non-rotating claw extractor and three-position safety. The first blow came in 1949 when Remington introduced the Model 721/722 at $74.95; the Model 70 was priced at $109.50.

Which is better a Winchester or a Remington?

The first blow came in 1949 when Remington introduced the Model 721/722 at $74.95; the Model 70 was priced at $109.50. The Winchester was a better rifle, but the difference in price was a big deal back then. The final blow came in 1962 when Remington improved the Model 722 and reintroduced it as the Model 700.