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    Quote Originally Posted by Smartie View Post
    Picked up this today Sako Finnfire P94S .22.

    Described as mint, I'd have to say it is with no flaws I dont think it's ever been removed from its stock - I'm certainly happy.


    The previous owner had been given it by his father as a 12 year old boy and had done the odd bit of bit of plinking.
    My kids are at an age now where they are keen on looking for pests, one day it will be theirs.
    The bluing is nice, even high use areas like the bolt handle.
    I havent shot it yet, it came with a Weaver 2.5 - 7 x 36 that will be fine for now but will likely look for somthing a bit nicer.


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    He even produced a suppressor for it.
    Once I saw the original box and instructions I was happy that this was a clean little rifle.

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    they are great suppressors...open it up and check it doesnt still have the thread protector stored inside it,as mine did..thus I got two when purchased rifle.

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    Winchester Featherweight 223 push feed

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    Lovely looking rifle, but I cant stand that pattern checkering
    It's all fun and games till Darthvader comes along
    I respect your beliefs but don't impose them on me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sideshow View Post
    Lovely looking rifle, but I cant stand that pattern checkering

    If that is a Long action Win 70, with a short magazine... you have one of the slickest and fastest rifles ever made in 222/223.
    Long action, short magazine Win 70s where heavily used in competition because of that. Short and super fast bolt manipulation and nearly impossible to bind up.

    Bomb proof trigger is major plus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Northman_83 View Post
    If that is a Long action Win 70, with a short magazine... you have one of the slickest and fastest rifles ever made in 222/223.
    Long action, short magazine Win 70s where heavily used in competition because of that. Short and super fast bolt manipulation and nearly impossible to bind up.

    Bomb proof trigger is major plus.
    Yep I know But I still dont like the pattern of the checkering! One has nothing to do with the other
    It's all fun and games till Darthvader comes along
    I respect your beliefs but don't impose them on me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sideshow View Post
    Yep I know But I still dont like the pattern of the checkering! One has nothing to do with the other
    better than the basic lightweight M70 that came out the same time. Featherweight style stock is usually darker and looks far less agricultural.
    Got a Lightweight 70 243 albut identical to the one @dannyb had. always liked the featherweight stock better

 

 

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