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Description:
Winchester model 1894 SRC, chambered in .38-55. Made in 1910 this gun is now 113 years old and appears, except maybe for the wood finish, that all finishes are original. The metal finishes are all fading. The cosmetic condition of this SRC is nice and even wear as one would expect for gun of this age.
Mechanically it feels like new. The lock-up is strong and tight. All moving parts glide smoothly, and the bore is bright and strong. Notice the screw head slots..perfect.
So, this gun has had a long service life. It was well maintained throughout its existence and the exterior wear is “used not abused”.
Description:
Winchester model 1894 SRC, chambered in .38-55. Made in 1910 this gun is now 113 years old and appears, except maybe for the wood finish, that all finishes are original. The metal finishes are all fading. The cosmetic condition of this SRC is nice and even wear as one would expect for gun of this age.
Mechanically it feels like new. The lock-up is strong and tight. All moving parts glide smoothly, and the bore is bright and strong. Notice the screw head slots..perfect.
So, this gun has had a long service life. It was well maintained throughout its existence and the exterior wear is “used not abused”.
Description:
Winchester model 1894 SRC, chambered in .38-55. Made in 1910 this gun is now 113 years old and appears, except maybe for the wood finish, that all finishes are original. The metal finishes are all fading. The cosmetic condition of this SRC is nice and even wear as one would expect for gun of this age.
Mechanically it feels like new. The lock-up is strong and tight. All moving parts glide smoothly, and the bore is bright and strong. Notice the screw head slots..perfect.
So, this gun has had a long service life. It was well maintained throughout its existence and the exterior wear is “used not abused”.
Description:
Winchester model 1894 SRC, chambered in .38-55. Made in 1910 this gun is now 113 years old and appears, except maybe for the wood finish, that all finishes are original. The metal finishes are all fading. The cosmetic condition of this SRC is nice and even wear as one would expect for gun of this age.
Mechanically it feels like new. The lock-up is strong and tight. All moving parts glide smoothly, and the bore is bright and strong. Notice the screw head slots..perfect.
So, this gun has had a long service life. It was well maintained throughout its existence and the exterior wear is “used not abused”.