#4268 Winchester 1876 “Open-Top” OBFMCB w/VERY rare 32” overlength barrel Guns International #: 100233048 Seller's Inventory #: #4268 Category: Winchester Rifles - Model 1876 - Winchester Rifles - Antique Lever Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Tom Burness Member Since: 3/3/07 First Name: Tom Last Name: Burness State: California Zip: 95604-9151 Country: United States Phone: (530) 889-9454 Number of Active Listings: 35 Seller: Private Seller Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. 3 days Payment Types Accepted: Cashiers cheque, money orders, Layaway Description: #4268 Winchester 1876 “Open-Top” OBFMCB w/VERY rare 32” overlength barrel AND being one of the very few 32”s made with just a single magazine band rather than the double bands that almost all had (see the Winchester Book by George Madis PG234 for this extreme rarity). Made about 1878 (58XX range) and being one of the last of the Open-Top receiver 1876s made during the dispute over the dust-cover patent. Caliber 45/75WCF (as all the early ‘76s were) and has a very decent bore and VG mechanics with the exception that it has a broken shell extractor. Long range rear barrel sight and Winchester “pinch-blade” front sight. The wood is VG but does have stress drying cracks, both at the butt plate and belly of the forearm (see photos). There are a LOT of pictures (26 in all) of this neat old Winchester, so if they all do not load up, be sure to e-mail me and I’ll forward them along to you. The metal has an even deep brown "barn-found" patina ...and with the exception of the magazine, which has considerable DEEP pitting in scattered blotches, the rest of the gun has minimal scattered light to medium pitting and shows just modest wear, bumps, and bruises of a 125 year life. It does have a Cody Museum “factory letter” that goes with it and verifies the barrel length as 32”. A very, VERY scarce gun, being an Open-Top, the very scarce 32” overlength barrel, and being one of just a few 32”s with just one magazine retaining band. Very possible that this is the ONLY surviving 32" single band Open Top '76! About VG as described. Was $5795 ...now $5250 SOLD Curio/Relic: Yes Antique: Yes |