Guns International #: 100435293
Seller's Inventory #: #4921
#4921 Winchester 1873 OBFMCB standard Sporting Rifle, 32WCF (32/20) with surprisingly good bore, about a 7+ on a scale of 10. Seems most of the 32 and 22caliber Winchesters generally have crummy bores because they were usually “kids guns” in many cases, and there were no good cleaning rods available in the early days for those small caliber guns (assuming the kid would even use one if it was available!). Manufactured in 1889 (#303XXX), this rifle is in VERY decent condition. It has liberal thin plumming blue-brown over most of the surface of the smooth metal and has no serious blems. The wood is VG as well, but the stock does appear to be slightly undersize at the lower tang and also appears to have a small blob of filler at the rear of the upper tang. All-in-all, a really above average 125-year old Winchester with a nice bore and tight action. $2250
Guns International #: 100435293
Seller's Inventory #: #4921
#4921 Winchester 1873 OBFMCB standard Sporting Rifle, 32WCF (32/20) with surprisingly good bore, about a 7+ on a scale of 10. Seems most of the 32 and 22caliber Winchesters generally have crummy bores because they were usually “kids guns” in many cases, and there were no good cleaning rods available in the early days for those small caliber guns (assuming the kid would even use one if it was available!). Manufactured in 1889 (#303XXX), this rifle is in VERY decent condition. It has liberal thin plumming blue-brown over most of the surface of the smooth metal and has no serious blems. The wood is VG as well, but the stock does appear to be slightly undersize at the lower tang and also appears to have a small blob of filler at the rear of the upper tang. All-in-all, a really above average 125-year old Winchester with a nice bore and tight action. $2250
Guns International #: 100435293
Seller's Inventory #: #4921
#4921 Winchester 1873 OBFMCB standard Sporting Rifle, 32WCF (32/20) with surprisingly good bore, about a 7+ on a scale of 10. Seems most of the 32 and 22caliber Winchesters generally have crummy bores because they were usually “kids guns” in many cases, and there were no good cleaning rods available in the early days for those small caliber guns (assuming the kid would even use one if it was available!). Manufactured in 1889 (#303XXX), this rifle is in VERY decent condition. It has liberal thin plumming blue-brown over most of the surface of the smooth metal and has no serious blems. The wood is VG as well, but the stock does appear to be slightly undersize at the lower tang and also appears to have a small blob of filler at the rear of the upper tang. All-in-all, a really above average 125-year old Winchester with a nice bore and tight action. $2250