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![]() Winchester 1876 Deluxe Target Rifle 45-60 Guns International #: 102678414 Seller's Inventory #: WR749 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: cabinfever Member Since: 12/2/17 First Name: William Last Name: Grover State: Idaho Zip: 83442 Country: United States Phone: (208) 351-1352 Number of Active Listings: 0 Total Number of Listings: 222 Seller: Private Seller Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. 3 day inspection and return policy on vintage ammunition. Payment Types Accepted: Cashier Check, Wire transfer, Personal checks Description: A beautiful 1876 Winchester Deluxe Target Rifle. I purchased this one in 2015 and have often admired the beauty of this old rifle. To best describe it I have chosen to use the words of the previous owner which are most accurate. "serial 9749 is an early second model, being manufactured in 1879. This Deluxe falls right in the middle and a couple of numbers away from a group of 1of 1000 rifles that was manufactured, serial #9744, 9768, 9783 and 9796. The gun comes with a factory letter of authenticity from the Cody Firearms Museum confirming its original configuration. It reads Type: Rifle, Caliber: 45-60, Barrel Type: Octagon, Trigger: Plain, Pistol grip checkered, Sights: Vernier and Wind gauge, Casehardened. The following facts come from the book written by Herbert G. Houze "The Winchester Model 1876 "Centential Rifle", which is a complete study of every factory ledger for the Model 1876. With the 1876 Model seeing a total production of 63,871, there were only 14 That letter with a Vernier rear and Wind gauge front sight combination in a 45-60 caliber. There were 55 in 45-75, 1 in 50-95 and 6 in the 45-60 caliber. Most of the rear vernier sights encountered have the later style thin base and the mid-range (shorter) staff. This sight is almost impossable to find on a Winchester with it's early thick base and Long Range Vernier. just look at the photos to see how huge this sight is. Most Long-Range tang sights will be the more common "graduated" sight. The front sight is the much rare version of the Wind Gauge as well as with the spirit level. As for condition the case coloring on the receiver has faded and turned a mottled grey/silver. the metal is very smooth with sharp corners and No wear or pitting on the metal surfaces. The 28" octagon barrel retains about 90% of its original bluing with a light patina. The original XX grade fancy walnut stocks are in very good condition with sharp original checkering, with typical handling marks and they retain nearly all the original high gloss piano finish. The bore is in excellent condition with a lot of shine, proud rifling and only minimal pitting in a couple of spots. I would rate it 85%. The action is tight and smooth, mechanically perfect. The lever and hammer springs are strong. The brass carrier retains sharp corners showing little use. The early "thumbprint" dust cover slides flawleesly with zero slop and snaps into place with a magnetic feel. The barrel address and caliber markings are chrisp. The sights are in great condition and retain most of their original blue with tight springs. The value of the sights alone on this rifle would be $2000. to $3,000. The screws are excellent and only a couple appear to have been turned. Mechanically this rifle feels like new. It appears this gun was carried and fired very little. But it has the look that it was stored outside of a safe. The checkering, screws, mechanical parts, hammer, sights ect., all show no real wear, just a handling mark here and there. At first look it appears this gun has seen some use but really it hasn't. It's just an honest, antique, UNMOLESTED, "left in the corner" for decades look to it. I am providing a 3 day inspection period. Thank you for looking. SOLD Antique: Yes Rifle Caliber: .45-60 Winchester |