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Bought it new in the mid 1960's for Ruffed grouse and Bobwhite quail hunting. It has a Improved Cylinder 26" barrel and overall weight of the gun is 6 1/2 lbs. Shot it in a skeet shooting league for about 30 years. Love the gun. Anyone else own and shoot one?
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Sorry for the ignorant question, but what is different about the Featherweight model? How much lighter is it? thanks
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the FW is not a takedown.
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The featherweight has a quick takedown feature. A knurled knob at the end of the magazine releases the barrel. The simplified design and an aluminum-alloy trigger guard shed some weight. It is about a pound lighter than a standard model.
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They are nice guns, they just don't have the following as the standard weight gun. That one looks mint.
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I assume the stopped making the FWT in '63, too? (along with the standard M12)
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It is in very good shape. The forend is not original finish. Quick shucking the action shooting skeet took its toll and cracked the forend. I had a stockmaker repair and refinish it. Many rounds of skeet later and it is still going strong.
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A precious piece of the best of Americana, but I have a really nice model 12 in 12 Y and have long ago capitulated to 20 ga. Auto-5 featherweights except for ducks and geese. However, I would really like to feel that gun. It's a beauty.
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I'm a fan of the grand old Winchester Model 12. My Featherweight is a 12 ga. with a 28" modified choke barrel. Fine shotgun.
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The featherweight has a quick takedown feature. A knurled knob at the end of the magazine releases the barrel. The simplified design and an aluminum-alloy trigger guard shed some weight. It is about a pound lighter than a standard model. That is not considered a take down . just a way to remove the barrel.the magazine and forearm it still attached. if that constitutes a take down then almost every shot gun is a takedown.
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I also have a Featherweight Model 12 in 12 gauge and a modified choke, makes for a fine pheasant gun. It's a joy to carry and shoot and doesn't have a mark on it.
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