Hi Mike,
All three came out of Ontario. Yes, the two in particular do have condition. Like I said, the pics don't do them justice. Bluing much better than it shows, and the checkering still nice and deep. Something I find aesthetically pleasing about short rifles, and they handle nice too, especially the shorter ones.
Matt
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SOmething to get us started
Did this as a project to surprise my father for all his support when I was attending school, and for his almost 4 decades of service in the RCMP...
Bare bones stock
To this...
Buttstock inletted for RCMP crest, stock completely redone to a handrubbed dull satin/semi-gloss finish, all accessory pieces Nitre Blued to a golden patina'd finish, his badge number, name and rank engraved in golden inlay on the chamber by David Clevinger of the Firearms Engravers Guild of America, and lighted lockable display case as well... He was more then happy, and I was too!....
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Here is another one of my recent finds. It is a Winchester 1886 Extra Lightweight model. This rifle left the factory on December 3, 1904. Not a real high condition rifle, but in pretty darn nice shape (that mark on the right side of the barrel is from standing in my gun cabinet, it goes away). These ELWs are really nice handling guns and a delight to carry, much lighter than than standard 1886 model. Now, it would appear as yout typical ELW with 22" barrel, half magazine takedown. But, there is something special about this gun. Anybody hazard a guess as to what makes this one a bit different than most of the ELW we see?
Here are a couple poor pics. My apologies for the quality of these images:
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Matt
Nope, lots of them out their as a TD model.
Nice Ranch Hand! Man, I'm generally not one for new guns, but that is one cool looking gun. Nice wood finish on it too.
Nope, lots of them out their as a TD model.
Nice Ranch Hand! Man, I'm generally not one for new guns, but that is one cool looking gun. Nice wood finish on it too.
there is something special about this gun. Anybody hazard a guess as to what makes this one a bit different than most of the elw we see?
Matt
45-90?![]()
what's with the end of the mag tube?
And there is the winner with the happy smiling face! Yes, it is a 45-90. Winchester never cataloged / advertised this gun in 45-90, only 45-70, but there were made in a few other calibers. Though scarce, they are out there. Good guess okcorral1881!
Matt
If I'm not mistaken, it was also advertised/cataloged in .33 WCF....you have a nice, pretty scarce rifle there!
OK
You are referring to the Lightweight (LW) 1886, this in an Extra Lightweight (ELW). The ELW rifles had 22" barrels and were in 45-70, while the LW model had a 24" barrel and were in 33WCF.
Matt