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VERY FINE 1894 .38-55 OCTAGON RIFLE, #104XXX, MADE 1901.
Description: VERY FINE 1894 .38-55 OCTAGON RIFLE, #104XXX, MADE 1901. This is a truly "attic condition" 1894 that appears to have been stored away for decades. The receiver shows most of the blue on both sides and is partially covered with hard-dried grease. Fine blue on the bolt and bottom of the receiver with normal light edge wear. Generally excellent screw heads (with grease in the slots) and good aged case color on the sides of the lever and hammer back. Fine deep blue on the barrel and mag tube (with some dried grease there too). Stock and forearm show only normal light handling marks with tight wood to metal fit. Tight action, strong springs, solid half-cock on the hammer and exc. bore that is only a little dark. Standard Winchester buckhorn rear sight with elevator bar intact and Winchester blade front sight. Exc. markings. I made no effort to disolve the dried grease as this is indicative of a rifle that hasn't been messed with in years!
VERY FINE 1894 .38-55 OCTAGON RIFLE, #104XXX, MADE 1901.
Description: VERY FINE 1894 .38-55 OCTAGON RIFLE, #104XXX, MADE 1901. This is a truly "attic condition" 1894 that appears to have been stored away for decades. The receiver shows most of the blue on both sides and is partially covered with hard-dried grease. Fine blue on the bolt and bottom of the receiver with normal light edge wear. Generally excellent screw heads (with grease in the slots) and good aged case color on the sides of the lever and hammer back. Fine deep blue on the barrel and mag tube (with some dried grease there too). Stock and forearm show only normal light handling marks with tight wood to metal fit. Tight action, strong springs, solid half-cock on the hammer and exc. bore that is only a little dark. Standard Winchester buckhorn rear sight with elevator bar intact and Winchester blade front sight. Exc. markings. I made no effort to disolve the dried grease as this is indicative of a rifle that hasn't been messed with in years!
VERY FINE 1894 .38-55 OCTAGON RIFLE, #104XXX, MADE 1901.
Description: VERY FINE 1894 .38-55 OCTAGON RIFLE, #104XXX, MADE 1901. This is a truly "attic condition" 1894 that appears to have been stored away for decades. The receiver shows most of the blue on both sides and is partially covered with hard-dried grease. Fine blue on the bolt and bottom of the receiver with normal light edge wear. Generally excellent screw heads (with grease in the slots) and good aged case color on the sides of the lever and hammer back. Fine deep blue on the barrel and mag tube (with some dried grease there too). Stock and forearm show only normal light handling marks with tight wood to metal fit. Tight action, strong springs, solid half-cock on the hammer and exc. bore that is only a little dark. Standard Winchester buckhorn rear sight with elevator bar intact and Winchester blade front sight. Exc. markings. I made no effort to disolve the dried grease as this is indicative of a rifle that hasn't been messed with in years!
VERY FINE 1894 .38-55 OCTAGON RIFLE, #104XXX, MADE 1901.
Description: VERY FINE 1894 .38-55 OCTAGON RIFLE, #104XXX, MADE 1901. This is a truly "attic condition" 1894 that appears to have been stored away for decades. The receiver shows most of the blue on both sides and is partially covered with hard-dried grease. Fine blue on the bolt and bottom of the receiver with normal light edge wear. Generally excellent screw heads (with grease in the slots) and good aged case color on the sides of the lever and hammer back. Fine deep blue on the barrel and mag tube (with some dried grease there too). Stock and forearm show only normal light handling marks with tight wood to metal fit. Tight action, strong springs, solid half-cock on the hammer and exc. bore that is only a little dark. Standard Winchester buckhorn rear sight with elevator bar intact and Winchester blade front sight. Exc. markings. I made no effort to disolve the dried grease as this is indicative of a rifle that hasn't been messed with in years!