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Description:
This USED Winchester Model 1876 carbine rifle is chambered in 40-60 Winchester and features a 22-inch barrel and saddle ring with an adjustable rear sight. The serial number puts the date of manufacturing to 1884. The model 1876 is also known during the period as the Centennial Rifle, since it was introduced during the great Centennial Exhibition (the first US held "World's Fair") in Philadelphia on the 100th anniversary of American Independence. The rifle was Winchester's answer to the complaint that the earlier Model 1866 and Model 1873 lever action rifles were not powerful enough for serious use when hunting big game or for long range shooting. Beginning in 1876, Winchester produced a total of 63,871 Model 1876 rifles, carbines and muskets, with the model being discontinued in 1897. These relatively low production numbers for a Winchester rifle make it the least common of all the Winchester lever action rifles of the pre-1900 era. In 1879, Winchester added the .45-60 and .50-95 calibers to the list of chamberings for the M1876 and eventually the .40-60 was added to the optional chamberings as well. The Model 1876 was the first really successful big-bore lever action rifle to see use on the Great Plains and was never truly challenged for supremacy, even by competitors like the Colt Lighting Large Frame rifle, the Whitney-Kennedy and the Marlin 1881. .40-60 WCF
Price:
$6,199.99
Metal Condition:
"Overall Good with visible patina/wear, scratches, scrapes, minor dents and dings from age/handing/use. Wood Condition:
"Overall Good with scratches, scrapes, dents dings and marks from age/handing/use. Bore Condition:
Overall Really good with visible rifling grooves. Barrels:
22 Weight:
8 LBS Sights:
"Fixed front sight, adjustable rear sight. Item Location:
Las Vegas, NV
Description:
This USED Winchester Model 1876 carbine rifle is chambered in 40-60 Winchester and features a 22-inch barrel and saddle ring with an adjustable rear sight. The serial number puts the date of manufacturing to 1884. The model 1876 is also known during the period as the Centennial Rifle, since it was introduced during the great Centennial Exhibition (the first US held "World's Fair") in Philadelphia on the 100th anniversary of American Independence. The rifle was Winchester's answer to the complaint that the earlier Model 1866 and Model 1873 lever action rifles were not powerful enough for serious use when hunting big game or for long range shooting. Beginning in 1876, Winchester produced a total of 63,871 Model 1876 rifles, carbines and muskets, with the model being discontinued in 1897. These relatively low production numbers for a Winchester rifle make it the least common of all the Winchester lever action rifles of the pre-1900 era. In 1879, Winchester added the .45-60 and .50-95 calibers to the list of chamberings for the M1876 and eventually the .40-60 was added to the optional chamberings as well. The Model 1876 was the first really successful big-bore lever action rifle to see use on the Great Plains and was never truly challenged for supremacy, even by competitors like the Colt Lighting Large Frame rifle, the Whitney-Kennedy and the Marlin 1881. .40-60 WCF
Price:
$6,199.99
Metal Condition:
"Overall Good with visible patina/wear, scratches, scrapes, minor dents and dings from age/handing/use. Wood Condition:
"Overall Good with scratches, scrapes, dents dings and marks from age/handing/use. Bore Condition:
Overall Really good with visible rifling grooves. Barrels:
22 Weight:
8 LBS Sights:
"Fixed front sight, adjustable rear sight. Item Location:
Las Vegas, NV
Description:
This USED Winchester Model 1876 carbine rifle is chambered in 40-60 Winchester and features a 22-inch barrel and saddle ring with an adjustable rear sight. The serial number puts the date of manufacturing to 1884. The model 1876 is also known during the period as the Centennial Rifle, since it was introduced during the great Centennial Exhibition (the first US held "World's Fair") in Philadelphia on the 100th anniversary of American Independence. The rifle was Winchester's answer to the complaint that the earlier Model 1866 and Model 1873 lever action rifles were not powerful enough for serious use when hunting big game or for long range shooting. Beginning in 1876, Winchester produced a total of 63,871 Model 1876 rifles, carbines and muskets, with the model being discontinued in 1897. These relatively low production numbers for a Winchester rifle make it the least common of all the Winchester lever action rifles of the pre-1900 era. In 1879, Winchester added the .45-60 and .50-95 calibers to the list of chamberings for the M1876 and eventually the .40-60 was added to the optional chamberings as well. The Model 1876 was the first really successful big-bore lever action rifle to see use on the Great Plains and was never truly challenged for supremacy, even by competitors like the Colt Lighting Large Frame rifle, the Whitney-Kennedy and the Marlin 1881. .40-60 WCF
Price:
$6,199.99
Metal Condition:
"Overall Good with visible patina/wear, scratches, scrapes, minor dents and dings from age/handing/use. Wood Condition:
"Overall Good with scratches, scrapes, dents dings and marks from age/handing/use. Bore Condition:
Overall Really good with visible rifling grooves. Barrels:
22 Weight:
8 LBS Sights:
"Fixed front sight, adjustable rear sight. Item Location:
Las Vegas, NV
Description:
This USED Winchester Model 1876 carbine rifle is chambered in 40-60 Winchester and features a 22-inch barrel and saddle ring with an adjustable rear sight. The serial number puts the date of manufacturing to 1884. The model 1876 is also known during the period as the Centennial Rifle, since it was introduced during the great Centennial Exhibition (the first US held "World's Fair") in Philadelphia on the 100th anniversary of American Independence. The rifle was Winchester's answer to the complaint that the earlier Model 1866 and Model 1873 lever action rifles were not powerful enough for serious use when hunting big game or for long range shooting. Beginning in 1876, Winchester produced a total of 63,871 Model 1876 rifles, carbines and muskets, with the model being discontinued in 1897. These relatively low production numbers for a Winchester rifle make it the least common of all the Winchester lever action rifles of the pre-1900 era. In 1879, Winchester added the .45-60 and .50-95 calibers to the list of chamberings for the M1876 and eventually the .40-60 was added to the optional chamberings as well. The Model 1876 was the first really successful big-bore lever action rifle to see use on the Great Plains and was never truly challenged for supremacy, even by competitors like the Colt Lighting Large Frame rifle, the Whitney-Kennedy and the Marlin 1881. .40-60 WCF
Price:
$6,199.99
Metal Condition:
"Overall Good with visible patina/wear, scratches, scrapes, minor dents and dings from age/handing/use. Wood Condition:
"Overall Good with scratches, scrapes, dents dings and marks from age/handing/use. Bore Condition:
Overall Really good with visible rifling grooves. Barrels:
22 Weight:
8 LBS Sights:
"Fixed front sight, adjustable rear sight. Item Location:
Las Vegas, NV