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SCARCE DELUXE WINCHESTER MODEL 1876 BIG 50 LEVER ACTION SHORT RIFLE.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:6,250.00 USD Estimated At:12,500.00 - 17,500.00 USD
SCARCE DELUXE WINCHESTER MODEL 1876 BIG 50 LEVER ACTION SHORT RIFLE.
SN 13854. Cal. 50 Ex. (50-95). Fine deluxe '76 with rare 22" rnd bbl, full magazine, half nickel front sight and early style ,short, semi-buckhorn rear sight with checkered edges. Forearm is 8-3/8" long vs. the standard 9-3/8". Receiver is 2nd Model with screwed-on dust cover rail and dust cover that is marked "WINCHESTER EXPRESS / 50 CAL. 95 GRS". Bottom of carrier is marked "50-95". Receiver has sgl set trigger. Mounted with about 2X fancy grain American walnut with early style checkered forearm and straight stock with smooth steel shotgun buttplate. Left side of lower tang, under the wood, is marked with assembly number "104" along with "XX", "S" and "EX". Matching assembly number is also found in the top tang channel of the buttstock. Inside toe of the buttplate has the assembly number "31". Stock has an old repaired crack through the wrist with two pins in the checkering from the right side. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum letter which identifies this rifle in caliber 50 Express with 22" rnd bbl, set trigger, checkered stock, shotgun butt, case hardened, received in the warehouse March 15,1881 and shipped same day to Order #24475. This rifle is somewhat unusual with its factory short bbl & short forearm and not being British proofed as the majority of the 1875 Express rifles examined by this cataloger have been British proofed for the India & Africa markets. CONDITION: Fine, all matching except buttplate as noted. Bbl & magazine tube retain strong, bright blue in sheltered areas with the majority a cleaned blue/gray patina; receiver retains a cleaned mottled case colored appearance that has had cold blue applied and then cleaned; it retains orig case colors in sheltered areas; metal is smooth & unpitted; lever & hammer retain strong case colors, a great candidate for a Turnbull restoration. Stock has the aforementioned repaired crack, otherwise wood is sound and retains about all of a professionally restored finish. Mechanics are fine, very bright shiny bore. Shows very little use. 4-47709 JR260