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Seller: Cabelas East Hartford
Company: Bass Pro - Cabela's
Member Since: 11/1/07
State:
Connecticut
Country: United States
Phone: (860) 290-6210
Fax:
Platinum Seller
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. Free shipping to any Bass Pro/Cabela’s US stores. $25 shipping fee to any Third Party FFL dealer
Payment Methods:
About Us: When calling ask for the Gun Library
Winchester Model 1886 Standard Rifle .40-82 WCF
Description:
It was 1887 and in New Haven, CT, the Winchester Repeating Arms Company was in the second year of production of the Model 1886 rifle. Approximately 3200 of these rifles were made in the first year (1886) and another 11,500 would be made in the suceeding one. Eventually, nearly 160,000 would be made until the model was discontinued in 1935. The serial number of 4034 on this rifle would indicate that it was likely manufactured in January of 1887 when Grover Cleveland was midway through his first Presidency of the United States and the U.S. Senate voted to allow the Navy to lease Pearl Harbor as our Pacific Ocean naval base (where history would be made 55 years later in December, 1941). In its more than 125 years of existence, this rifle has retained a great deal of its originality,but the world has changed greatly. All things considered, this gun has weathered the passage of time well and evokes thoughts of a simpler time when a man's word and the firm grip of his handshake constituted a "contract". If you are so inclined as to own a tangible piece of American history, this is an ideal opportunity to do so.
SOLD
Antique: Yes Manufacturer:
The four-digit serial number of 4034 places this gun early in the second year of production (1887). Caliber Info:
.40-82 WCF Metal Condition:
Faint remnants of original case colors can be detected under certain lighting conditions on the receiver.
Barrel retains approximately 50% of bluing with the balance a gray/brown patina.
In addition to replaced rear sight, the retaining pin for the maga Wood Condition:
Both stock and forend are structurally solid and carry numerous light to moderate handling/use marks accumulated over the past 125 years or so. Bore Condition:
The bore reflects light well, but exhibits a frosted appearance.
Rifling is well-defined but there is some pitting visible.
While not a pristine bore by any means, this example is well above the average encountered for a firearm of this vintage and shou Barrels:
26" Round barrel Stock:
Smooth, straight grip walnut Stock Dimensions:
LOP: 13-1/4 Fore End:
Smooth walnut with steel forend cap Butt Pad:
Crescent steel buttplate Weight:
9-1/2 lbs. Sights:
Front Beach combination sight, rear sight is replacement Marbles folding leaf Extras:
None. Item Location:
East Hartford, CT
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Cabelas East Hartford
Company: Bass Pro - Cabela's
Member Since: 11/1/07
State:
Connecticut
Country: United States
Phone: (860) 290-6210
Fax:
Platinum Seller
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. Free shipping to any Bass Pro/Cabela’s US stores. $25 shipping fee to any Third Party FFL dealer
Payment Methods:
About Us: When calling ask for the Gun Library
Winchester Model 1886 Standard Rifle .40-82 WCF
Description:
It was 1887 and in New Haven, CT, the Winchester Repeating Arms Company was in the second year of production of the Model 1886 rifle. Approximately 3200 of these rifles were made in the first year (1886) and another 11,500 would be made in the suceeding one. Eventually, nearly 160,000 would be made until the model was discontinued in 1935. The serial number of 4034 on this rifle would indicate that it was likely manufactured in January of 1887 when Grover Cleveland was midway through his first Presidency of the United States and the U.S. Senate voted to allow the Navy to lease Pearl Harbor as our Pacific Ocean naval base (where history would be made 55 years later in December, 1941). In its more than 125 years of existence, this rifle has retained a great deal of its originality,but the world has changed greatly. All things considered, this gun has weathered the passage of time well and evokes thoughts of a simpler time when a man's word and the firm grip of his handshake constituted a "contract". If you are so inclined as to own a tangible piece of American history, this is an ideal opportunity to do so.
SOLD
Antique: Yes Manufacturer:
The four-digit serial number of 4034 places this gun early in the second year of production (1887). Caliber Info:
.40-82 WCF Metal Condition:
Faint remnants of original case colors can be detected under certain lighting conditions on the receiver.
Barrel retains approximately 50% of bluing with the balance a gray/brown patina.
In addition to replaced rear sight, the retaining pin for the maga Wood Condition:
Both stock and forend are structurally solid and carry numerous light to moderate handling/use marks accumulated over the past 125 years or so. Bore Condition:
The bore reflects light well, but exhibits a frosted appearance.
Rifling is well-defined but there is some pitting visible.
While not a pristine bore by any means, this example is well above the average encountered for a firearm of this vintage and shou Barrels:
26" Round barrel Stock:
Smooth, straight grip walnut Stock Dimensions:
LOP: 13-1/4 Fore End:
Smooth walnut with steel forend cap Butt Pad:
Crescent steel buttplate Weight:
9-1/2 lbs. Sights:
Front Beach combination sight, rear sight is replacement Marbles folding leaf Extras:
None. Item Location:
East Hartford, CT
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Cabelas East Hartford
Company: Bass Pro - Cabela's
Member Since: 11/1/07
State:
Connecticut
Country: United States
Phone: (860) 290-6210
Fax:
Platinum Seller
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. Free shipping to any Bass Pro/Cabela’s US stores. $25 shipping fee to any Third Party FFL dealer
Payment Methods:
About Us: When calling ask for the Gun Library
Winchester Model 1886 Standard Rifle .40-82 WCF
Description:
It was 1887 and in New Haven, CT, the Winchester Repeating Arms Company was in the second year of production of the Model 1886 rifle. Approximately 3200 of these rifles were made in the first year (1886) and another 11,500 would be made in the suceeding one. Eventually, nearly 160,000 would be made until the model was discontinued in 1935. The serial number of 4034 on this rifle would indicate that it was likely manufactured in January of 1887 when Grover Cleveland was midway through his first Presidency of the United States and the U.S. Senate voted to allow the Navy to lease Pearl Harbor as our Pacific Ocean naval base (where history would be made 55 years later in December, 1941). In its more than 125 years of existence, this rifle has retained a great deal of its originality,but the world has changed greatly. All things considered, this gun has weathered the passage of time well and evokes thoughts of a simpler time when a man's word and the firm grip of his handshake constituted a "contract". If you are so inclined as to own a tangible piece of American history, this is an ideal opportunity to do so.
SOLD
Antique: Yes Manufacturer:
The four-digit serial number of 4034 places this gun early in the second year of production (1887). Caliber Info:
.40-82 WCF Metal Condition:
Faint remnants of original case colors can be detected under certain lighting conditions on the receiver.
Barrel retains approximately 50% of bluing with the balance a gray/brown patina.
In addition to replaced rear sight, the retaining pin for the maga Wood Condition:
Both stock and forend are structurally solid and carry numerous light to moderate handling/use marks accumulated over the past 125 years or so. Bore Condition:
The bore reflects light well, but exhibits a frosted appearance.
Rifling is well-defined but there is some pitting visible.
While not a pristine bore by any means, this example is well above the average encountered for a firearm of this vintage and shou Barrels:
26" Round barrel Stock:
Smooth, straight grip walnut Stock Dimensions:
LOP: 13-1/4 Fore End:
Smooth walnut with steel forend cap Butt Pad:
Crescent steel buttplate Weight:
9-1/2 lbs. Sights:
Front Beach combination sight, rear sight is replacement Marbles folding leaf Extras:
None. Item Location:
East Hartford, CT
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: Cabelas East Hartford
Company: Bass Pro - Cabela's
Member Since: 11/1/07
State:
Connecticut
Country: United States
Phone: (860) 290-6210
Fax:
Platinum Seller
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. Free shipping to any Bass Pro/Cabela’s US stores. $25 shipping fee to any Third Party FFL dealer
Payment Methods:
About Us: When calling ask for the Gun Library
Winchester Model 1886 Standard Rifle .40-82 WCF
Description:
It was 1887 and in New Haven, CT, the Winchester Repeating Arms Company was in the second year of production of the Model 1886 rifle. Approximately 3200 of these rifles were made in the first year (1886) and another 11,500 would be made in the suceeding one. Eventually, nearly 160,000 would be made until the model was discontinued in 1935. The serial number of 4034 on this rifle would indicate that it was likely manufactured in January of 1887 when Grover Cleveland was midway through his first Presidency of the United States and the U.S. Senate voted to allow the Navy to lease Pearl Harbor as our Pacific Ocean naval base (where history would be made 55 years later in December, 1941). In its more than 125 years of existence, this rifle has retained a great deal of its originality,but the world has changed greatly. All things considered, this gun has weathered the passage of time well and evokes thoughts of a simpler time when a man's word and the firm grip of his handshake constituted a "contract". If you are so inclined as to own a tangible piece of American history, this is an ideal opportunity to do so.
SOLD
Antique: Yes Manufacturer:
The four-digit serial number of 4034 places this gun early in the second year of production (1887). Caliber Info:
.40-82 WCF Metal Condition:
Faint remnants of original case colors can be detected under certain lighting conditions on the receiver.
Barrel retains approximately 50% of bluing with the balance a gray/brown patina.
In addition to replaced rear sight, the retaining pin for the maga Wood Condition:
Both stock and forend are structurally solid and carry numerous light to moderate handling/use marks accumulated over the past 125 years or so. Bore Condition:
The bore reflects light well, but exhibits a frosted appearance.
Rifling is well-defined but there is some pitting visible.
While not a pristine bore by any means, this example is well above the average encountered for a firearm of this vintage and shou Barrels:
26" Round barrel Stock:
Smooth, straight grip walnut Stock Dimensions:
LOP: 13-1/4 Fore End:
Smooth walnut with steel forend cap Butt Pad:
Crescent steel buttplate Weight:
9-1/2 lbs. Sights:
Front Beach combination sight, rear sight is replacement Marbles folding leaf Extras:
None. Item Location:
East Hartford, CT