The Husky was the Model 5000. They were an entry level model with a matte finish receiver, 22" barrel with sights, monte-carlo comb without a cheekpiece on the stock.
That is not the model in question, the 4100 Featherweight, which has a 20 1/2 " barrel that tapers abruptly right off the receiver ring, while the 5000 has the same contour as the standard sporter, but 22" long.
The 5000 is often mistakenly called the Featherweight, but actually weighs 6-8 onces more, depending on caliber, than the 4000/4100 model. It has Husky roll stamped right on the barrel.
Ted
That is not the model in question, the 4100 Featherweight, which has a 20 1/2 " barrel that tapers abruptly right off the receiver ring, while the 5000 has the same contour as the standard sporter, but 22" long.
The 5000 is often mistakenly called the Featherweight, but actually weighs 6-8 onces more, depending on caliber, than the 4000/4100 model. It has Husky roll stamped right on the barrel.
Ted




















































