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*RARE WINCHESTER SPECIAL ORDER DELUXE LIGHTWEIGHT TAKEDOWN MODEL 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:10,000.00 USD Estimated At:20,000.00 - 30,000.00 USD
*RARE WINCHESTER SPECIAL ORDER DELUXE LIGHTWEIGHT TAKEDOWN MODEL 1886 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.
SN 123332. Cal. 45-70. Rare deluxe '86 with 24" extra-light rnd bbl with full matted top, pedestal mounted ivory bead Jack front sight, 2-leaf Lyman Model 6A folding rear sight and a Lyman 21 combination receiver sight, half magazine and takedown. Mounted with highly figured, about 2X American walnut with H-style checkered forearm and capped pistol grip stock that has nickel plated Swiss buttplate. Left side of lower tang, under the wood, is marked with assembly number "939" and "XX". Matching assembly number is also found in the top tang channel of the buttstock and inside toe of buttplate. This rifle has the additional rare feature of being half nickel with nickel plated receiver, buttplate, forend cap & takedown ring. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum worksheet which identifies this rifle in caliber 45-70 with 24" matted rnd bbl, plain trigger, checkered pistol grip stock, half magazine, takedown and Swiss buttplate, received in warehouse Feb. 19, 1901 and shipped next day to Order #86675. It was returned & repaired 8-15-1912 with no indication of the type of work accomplished. A former owner states that the return & repair was for the nickel plating and Lyman 21 receiver sight. A note on the bottom of the worksheet states that "Roger Bean's grandfather was a doctor. He ordered it from Winchester with Lyman 21 receiver sight." Sights are not mentioned in the worksheet information. CONDITION: Very fine, all matching. Bbl retains 88-90% thinning & slightly dulled orig blue and the magazine tube retains blue in sheltered areas having flaked, not worn, to a light patina; receiver retains about 90% orig nickel, slightly dulled with fine flaking on the sides and wear on the bottom; takedown ring & forend cap retain most of their orig nickel and the buttplate about 95% orig nickel with wear mostly on the quillions; hammer retains strong case colors, turned silver on top edge; lever retains faded case colors in the most sheltered areas being mostly turned to silver. Wood is sound showing light nicks & scratches and a series of chips in the finish on right side of buttstock, with the buttstock, overall retaining about 90% orig varnish that is slightly heat crazed; forearm is equally sound with a few nicks & scratches and retains about 80% strong orig varnish showing wear on bottom at the carry point and moderate diamond point wear. Mechanics are fine, strong bore with good shine & moderate pitting. 4-47171