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Posted By: bsa1917hunter Pick this one apart - 05/21/23
I don't know if this one has been brought up here before, but pick it apart. I seem to remember someone here saying some of the sellers on gunbroker don't know what they have. This is the case with this rifle.

270 featherweight

AK's probably seen this one and shook his head..
Posted By: tmitch Re: Pick this one apart - 05/21/23
One of those elusive Featherlights, and a Supergrade to boot! Wow, those are rare, they didn't make very many in '68! I'm surprised he doesn't have it priced commensurate to its rareness, maybe the only one made that year?
Posted By: luvrifles Re: Pick this one apart - 05/21/23
A 1968 CRF. Not likely.
Posted By: AKwolverine Re: Pick this one apart - 05/22/23
The classic sn range always gets a few on GB.

BSA, the rifle you linked is a nice early “script” fw; I’ll be interested to see what it brings in this market.
Posted By: GAGoober Re: Pick this one apart - 05/22/23
Anybody ever seen a factory Classic (cursive) Featherweight with a standard Featherweight stock and regular swivel posts that had a “Super Grade” engraved bottom metal?
Posted By: AKwolverine Re: Pick this one apart - 05/22/23
Nope. Not that left the factory that way anyway. But it’s an easy swap.

There are custom shop classic featherweights out there.
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: Pick this one apart - 05/22/23
Originally Posted by AKwolverine
Nope. Not that left the factory that way anyway. But it’s an easy swap.

There are custom shop classic featherweights out there.

What do you think of the seller saying it is "C&R eligible"?
Posted By: GAGoober Re: Pick this one apart - 05/22/23
I guess the seller thinks it is over 50 years old and “rare”?
Update: looks like he corrected his error in the gun broker ad
Posted By: GAGoober Re: Pick this one apart - 05/22/23
Originally Posted by AKwolverine
Nope. Not that left the factory that way anyway. But it’s an easy swap.

There are custom shop classic featherweights out there.
Off topic on this but….. have you ever seen any Custom Shop Classic Stainless 70 Featherweights?
Posted By: BKinSD Re: Pick this one apart - 05/22/23
LOL funny, good post.

I remember the post to which you are referring quite well BSA. Lots of differences between this seller and that one.
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: Pick this one apart - 05/22/23
Originally Posted by BKinSD
LOL funny, good post.

I remember the post to which you are referring quite well BSA. Lots of differences between this seller and that one.

Ok, I wish I could remember, but it seemed like a similar rifle??
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: Pick this one apart - 05/22/23
Originally Posted by AKwolverine
The classic sn range always gets a few on GB.

BSA, the rifle you linked is a nice early “script” fw; I’ll be interested to see what it brings in this market.

I will too. A cool rifle that is described way wrong. I'm sure the guys that are bidding on it, know what it is. I'd probably change the floor plate out to an original. As it's not a "Supergrade". Not that my rifles are all original by any means, but that rifle is dang near all complete, except for that feature. What say you? Hopefully the guys bidding on it, know that rifle can't be sent to a C&R.
Posted By: BKinSD Re: Pick this one apart - 05/22/23
Not alot of similarities in the gun anyway. That one was a SG FW pre 64 .270 being sold as part of an estate in Michigan by the personal rep of the estate. The guy didn't market it as being anything special. If anything he undersold what he had or purportedly had. I was just thinking about that gun the other day and wondering where it went. I'd love to take that stock off and see what's under it.

This seller by name anyway seems to be in the industry at least, and should know better anyway. And seems to have terribly oversold what the gun is, he's just flat wrong about it in so many ways as you know.

I don't know about the script on the floor plate. Someone educate me on that? The only post 64 I own is a 270 FW that my folks presented me at my HS graduation in 1986.
Posted By: AKwolverine Re: Pick this one apart - 05/22/23
Originally Posted by GAGoober
Originally Posted by AKwolverine
Nope. Not that left the factory that way anyway. But it’s an easy swap.

There are custom shop classic featherweights out there.
Off topic on this but….. have you ever seen any Custom Shop Classic Stainless 70 Featherweights?
Not that I have ever seen, and I have looked. But it wouldn’t surprise me. Especially later. They did a ton of custom shop variations towards the end.
Posted By: AKwolverine Re: Pick this one apart - 05/22/23
Originally Posted by BKinSD
Not alot of similarities in the gun anyway. That one was a SG FW pre 64 .270 being sold as part of an estate in Michigan by the personal rep of the estate. The guy didn't market it as being anything special. If anything he undersold what he had or purportedly had. I was just thinking about that gun the other day and wondering where it went. I'd love to take that stock off and see what's under it.

This seller by name anyway seems to be in the industry at least, and should know better anyway. And seems to have terribly oversold what the gun is, he's just flat wrong about it in so many ways as you know.

I don't know about the script on the floor plate. Someone educate me on that? The only post 64 I own is a 270 FW that my folks presented me at my HS graduation in 1986.
Was the first supergrade you referenced the one that was being sold by the sheriff’s department?

Regarding the script that I referenced - it’s the “featherweight” in script on those first year classics; sn all under G50xxx. It changed to the standard block lettering after the first year.

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Posted By: BKinSD Re: Pick this one apart - 05/22/23
I think the guy was a police officer or something of the sort, yes. That rings a bell.

I never knew about the script...thanks for schooling me.
Posted By: AKwolverine Re: Pick this one apart - 05/22/23
Originally Posted by BKinSD
I think the guy was a police officer or something of the sort, yes. That rings a bell.

I never knew about the script...thanks for schooling me.
👍
I remember that gun. The guy who passed was an avid gun guy and the department handled the sales. There was speculation that it was some sort of scam because they were new sellers to GunBroker, but the guy had a lot of really nice stuff that went reasonably.
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: Pick this one apart - 05/22/23
Originally Posted by AKwolverine
Originally Posted by BKinSD
Not alot of similarities in the gun anyway. That one was a SG FW pre 64 .270 being sold as part of an estate in Michigan by the personal rep of the estate. The guy didn't market it as being anything special. If anything he undersold what he had or purportedly had. I was just thinking about that gun the other day and wondering where it went. I'd love to take that stock off and see what's under it.

This seller by name anyway seems to be in the industry at least, and should know better anyway. And seems to have terribly oversold what the gun is, he's just flat wrong about it in so many ways as you know.

I don't know about the script on the floor plate. Someone educate me on that? The only post 64 I own is a 270 FW that my folks presented me at my HS graduation in 1986.
Was the first supergrade you referenced the one that was being sold by the sheriff’s department?

Regarding the script that I referenced - it’s the “featherweight” in script on those first year classics; sn all under G50xxx. It changed to the standard block lettering after the first year.

[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

That part is collectible as hell. Don't see them like that too often at all. The push feed XTR and post XTR was the first ones they scribed featherweight in cursive writing.
[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]

AK, do you know the first year they started doing that? 1986 or what?? Although, the classic is not in full cursive. It actually looks better than the cursive scribed ones.
Posted By: BKinSD Re: Pick this one apart - 05/22/23
I do not think my 85-86ish FW has that on it but I will look tonight.
Posted By: AKwolverine Re: Pick this one apart - 05/22/23
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Originally Posted by AKwolverine
Originally Posted by BKinSD
Not alot of similarities in the gun anyway. That one was a SG FW pre 64 .270 being sold as part of an estate in Michigan by the personal rep of the estate. The guy didn't market it as being anything special. If anything he undersold what he had or purportedly had. I was just thinking about that gun the other day and wondering where it went. I'd love to take that stock off and see what's under it.

This seller by name anyway seems to be in the industry at least, and should know better anyway. And seems to have terribly oversold what the gun is, he's just flat wrong about it in so many ways as you know.

I don't know about the script on the floor plate. Someone educate me on that? The only post 64 I own is a 270 FW that my folks presented me at my HS graduation in 1986.
Was the first supergrade you referenced the one that was being sold by the sheriff’s department?

Regarding the script that I referenced - it’s the “featherweight” in script on those first year classics; sn all under G50xxx. It changed to the standard block lettering after the first year.

[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

That part is collectible as hell. Don't see them like that too often at all. The push feed XTR and post XTR was the first ones they scribed featherweight in cursive writing.
[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]

AK, do you know the first year they started doing that? 1986 or what?? Although, the classic is not in full cursive. It actually looks better than the cursive scribed ones.
‘90 ish. I think someone reported they had an ‘89 by sn that was marked as such in another thread, but I can’t find it to verify right now.
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: Pick this one apart - 05/22/23
Originally Posted by AKwolverine
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Originally Posted by AKwolverine
Originally Posted by BKinSD
Not alot of similarities in the gun anyway. That one was a SG FW pre 64 .270 being sold as part of an estate in Michigan by the personal rep of the estate. The guy didn't market it as being anything special. If anything he undersold what he had or purportedly had. I was just thinking about that gun the other day and wondering where it went. I'd love to take that stock off and see what's under it.

This seller by name anyway seems to be in the industry at least, and should know better anyway. And seems to have terribly oversold what the gun is, he's just flat wrong about it in so many ways as you know.

I don't know about the script on the floor plate. Someone educate me on that? The only post 64 I own is a 270 FW that my folks presented me at my HS graduation in 1986.
Was the first supergrade you referenced the one that was being sold by the sheriff’s department?

Regarding the script that I referenced - it’s the “featherweight” in script on those first year classics; sn all under G50xxx. It changed to the standard block lettering after the first year.

[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

That part is collectible as hell. Don't see them like that too often at all. The push feed XTR and post XTR was the first ones they scribed featherweight in cursive writing.
[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]

AK, do you know the first year they started doing that? 1986 or what?? Although, the classic is not in full cursive. It actually looks better than the cursive scribed ones.
‘90 ish. I think someone reported they had an ‘89 by sn that was marked as such in another thread, but I can’t find it to verify right now.
[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]

Thanks AK. Do you know what the "A" on the end of the serial # means? These jokers won't go down on their price right now, but they will have it for a long while around here (the small town I live in). There just isn't enough Winchester guys here that it's going to sell at their asking price. Besides it has a damn vortex scope on it. I asked if they would sell without the scope and the idiot behind the counter said, "yeah, I can pull the scope off and sell it for the same price". I said, why the fu ck do you think I'd do that?". ... They will sit on the rifle for at least a year and I'll come in and buy it for cheap.. More than likely. As it is, the rifle is not worth the asking price..
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