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Did USRAC (FN-Winchester) make open sight Model 70 featherweights for Europe in 280 Rem? I came across one for sale, and am wondering if the open sights are factory original. The box says nothing about the open sights. I have seen model 70's from the last 15 years in 7mag with open sights. They were advertised as being Euro market overruns. Thanks Matt


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Does the serial number match the box serial number?
I've found most gun makers accurately describe the rifle on the box, sights should be noted on the box.
Post a picture do they look like Winchester sights?
 
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The box does not say anything about open sights. The box has the same SN#.


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The front sight looks like Winchester, the rear sight I'm not sure about.


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These sights are all original Winchester and winchester installed....



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The sights on that gun are identical to the one I'm looking at. Thanks
Matt


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The sights on that gun are identical to the one I'm looking at. Thanks
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Well then.....you might be interested in the rest of the story....

The gun I own is not a FWT.....It's a Winchester Ranger.......a birch stocked rifle with a FWT barrel and iron sights.....I bought three of them and all of them had iron sights.

This one is a .30-06 and I installed it to a FWT stock and nothing more. It ONLY looks like a FWT.....and all three of my rifles were good shooters.....all were push feeds.

One in .223 was sold....(a very bad decision) and the other in .243 was rebarreled to .260 using a Douglas FWT barrel which is very close to the same as the original FWT barrel contour.

The only identifying marks are the words "RANGER" stamped on the barrel.

I bought these three rifles for $299 each new.....a helluve bargain.


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Winchester also made a rifle called a "Lightweight" (stamped on the barrel) the barrel contour is the same as a Featherweight I have one I got in the late 80's in a laminate stock in 30/06 and its been "the" rifle for me for years.
 
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Winchester also made a rifle called a "Lightweight"

But I don't believe that rifle came with iron sights.


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