Hi. I am thinking of selling a model 1886 Winchester in Cal 45-90. It has a pistol grip stock, and what appears to be a standard length octagon barrel, and unremarkable iron sights. The action is good, and operates nicely. That's pretty much it for the good news. Now for the bad...the mag has been cut off. There is virtually no original finish left on either the wood or the barrel/reciever. The forestock has a small sliver missing on one side, and the butt stock probably saw some sandpaper sometime in the last millenium. The ebony inlay in the heel of the pistol grip is about half gone. The bore is pitted, and rusty, but the rifling is plainly visible. I shot the rifle a number of years ago, and it shot surprisingly well. Not as well as my good 45-90, but I wouldn't hesitate to take it deer or moose hunting as long as nobody tried long shots. I bought the thing about 25 or 30 years ago, intending to spruce it up, but...well, you know how it goes. Now I want a new Savage, and I need a bit of cash. Any ideas what it is worth?
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I do intend to figure this out, as I'd like to share some pics of my little collection. Thanks...
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