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Description:
The Model 1886 continued the trend towards chambering heavier rounds, and had an all-new and considerably stronger locking-block action than the toggle-link Model 1876. It was designed by John Moses Browning, who had a long and profitable relationship with Winchester from the 1880s to the early 1900s. William Mason also contributed, making some improvements to Browning's original design. In many respects the Model 1886 was a true American express rifle, as it could be chambered in the more powerful black powder cartridges of the day, proving capable of handling not only the .45-70, but also .45-90 wcf. This gun was manufactured in 1894. .45-90 WCF
Price:
$4,999.99
Antique: Yes Chambers:
Lever Action Metal Condition:
Very Good Wood Condition:
Good with missing chip on the gun butt Bore Condition:
Good Barrels:
26" Barrel Triggers:
Factory Trigger Stock Dimensions:
"13 7/8"" LOP, 1 5/8"" DAC, 2 3/4"" DAH Fore End:
Walnut with Steel End Cap Butt Pad:
Metal Butt Plate Weight:
10 lbs. Sights:
Original Front Blade and Rear ladder Sights Item Location:
Tulalip, WA
Description:
The Model 1886 continued the trend towards chambering heavier rounds, and had an all-new and considerably stronger locking-block action than the toggle-link Model 1876. It was designed by John Moses Browning, who had a long and profitable relationship with Winchester from the 1880s to the early 1900s. William Mason also contributed, making some improvements to Browning's original design. In many respects the Model 1886 was a true American express rifle, as it could be chambered in the more powerful black powder cartridges of the day, proving capable of handling not only the .45-70, but also .45-90 wcf. This gun was manufactured in 1894. .45-90 WCF
Price:
$4,999.99
Antique: Yes Chambers:
Lever Action Metal Condition:
Very Good Wood Condition:
Good with missing chip on the gun butt Bore Condition:
Good Barrels:
26" Barrel Triggers:
Factory Trigger Stock Dimensions:
"13 7/8"" LOP, 1 5/8"" DAC, 2 3/4"" DAH Fore End:
Walnut with Steel End Cap Butt Pad:
Metal Butt Plate Weight:
10 lbs. Sights:
Original Front Blade and Rear ladder Sights Item Location:
Tulalip, WA
Description:
The Model 1886 continued the trend towards chambering heavier rounds, and had an all-new and considerably stronger locking-block action than the toggle-link Model 1876. It was designed by John Moses Browning, who had a long and profitable relationship with Winchester from the 1880s to the early 1900s. William Mason also contributed, making some improvements to Browning's original design. In many respects the Model 1886 was a true American express rifle, as it could be chambered in the more powerful black powder cartridges of the day, proving capable of handling not only the .45-70, but also .45-90 wcf. This gun was manufactured in 1894. .45-90 WCF
Price:
$4,999.99
Antique: Yes Chambers:
Lever Action Metal Condition:
Very Good Wood Condition:
Good with missing chip on the gun butt Bore Condition:
Good Barrels:
26" Barrel Triggers:
Factory Trigger Stock Dimensions:
"13 7/8"" LOP, 1 5/8"" DAC, 2 3/4"" DAH Fore End:
Walnut with Steel End Cap Butt Pad:
Metal Butt Plate Weight:
10 lbs. Sights:
Original Front Blade and Rear ladder Sights Item Location:
Tulalip, WA
Description:
The Model 1886 continued the trend towards chambering heavier rounds, and had an all-new and considerably stronger locking-block action than the toggle-link Model 1876. It was designed by John Moses Browning, who had a long and profitable relationship with Winchester from the 1880s to the early 1900s. William Mason also contributed, making some improvements to Browning's original design. In many respects the Model 1886 was a true American express rifle, as it could be chambered in the more powerful black powder cartridges of the day, proving capable of handling not only the .45-70, but also .45-90 wcf. This gun was manufactured in 1894. .45-90 WCF
Price:
$4,999.99
Antique: Yes Chambers:
Lever Action Metal Condition:
Very Good Wood Condition:
Good with missing chip on the gun butt Bore Condition:
Good Barrels:
26" Barrel Triggers:
Factory Trigger Stock Dimensions:
"13 7/8"" LOP, 1 5/8"" DAC, 2 3/4"" DAH Fore End:
Walnut with Steel End Cap Butt Pad:
Metal Butt Plate Weight:
10 lbs. Sights:
Original Front Blade and Rear ladder Sights Item Location:
Tulalip, WA