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*RARE WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 SADDLE RING CARBINE. SN 144649. Cal. 50-100-450. Scarce standard grade
*RARE WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 SADDLE RING CARBINE. SN 144649. Cal. 50-100-450. Scarce standard grade carbine in a rare caliber, with 22" bbl, full magazine, square base front sight with German silver blade & carbine ladder rear sight. Left side of receiver has a stud & ring. Mounted with nicely figured, uncheckered, slab-sawed American walnut with straight stock & carbine buttplate. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum letter which identifies this carbine in the caliber as noted, received in warehouse Feb. 5, 1909 and shipped next day to Order #192464. The 50-100-450 caliber was offered only fifteen years during the period 1895 - 1910. Given the very heavy bullet and commensurate brutal recoil, very few rifles or carbines were ever produced chambering this round. Few of those arms are found today with high orig finish, especially carbines. PROVENANCE: Wes Adams Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Bbl & magazine tube retain 97-98% strong orig blue with a few tiny freckles of surface rust on top of the bbl; receiver retains 65-70% orig blue with most of the balance having flaked, not worn, to a medium patina; hammer retains strong, bright case colors, turned silver on top edge; lever retains bright case colors on sides, turned silver on outer faces; buttplate retains about 90% strong orig blue. Wood is sound with a few light handling & storage nicks & scratches and retains nearly all of its strong orig factory finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore, shows very little use, just poor storage. 4-44513 JR36
Starting Price: $7,500
*RARE WINCHESTER MODEL 1886 SADDLE RING CARBINE. SN 144649. Cal. 50-100-450. Scarce standard grade carbine in a rare caliber, with 22" bbl, full magazine, square base front sight with German silver blade & carbine ladder rear sight. Left side of receiver has a stud & ring. Mounted with nicely figured, uncheckered, slab-sawed American walnut with straight stock & carbine buttplate. Accompanied by a Cody Firearms Museum letter which identifies this carbine in the caliber as noted, received in warehouse Feb. 5, 1909 and shipped next day to Order #192464. The 50-100-450 caliber was offered only fifteen years during the period 1895 - 1910. Given the very heavy bullet and commensurate brutal recoil, very few rifles or carbines were ever produced chambering this round. Few of those arms are found today with high orig finish, especially carbines. PROVENANCE: Wes Adams Estate Collection. CONDITION: Fine to very fine. Bbl & magazine tube retain 97-98% strong orig blue with a few tiny freckles of surface rust on top of the bbl; receiver retains 65-70% orig blue with most of the balance having flaked, not worn, to a medium patina; hammer retains strong, bright case colors, turned silver on top edge; lever retains bright case colors on sides, turned silver on outer faces; buttplate retains about 90% strong orig blue. Wood is sound with a few light handling & storage nicks & scratches and retains nearly all of its strong orig factory finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore, shows very little use, just poor storage. 4-44513 JR36
Starting Price: $7,500
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