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Pic added...Old picture - is it a Winchester?

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    @forgemonkey does amazing work enhancing photos. Wonder if this one could be worked over?

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  • forgemonkey

    Not much you can do in this case ,,,,,,, sorry.



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  • roswellnative

    Great photo. Looks like a Winchester. See the sling? Does yours have a sling?

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  • Ditch-Runner

    Great find


    Regardless

    Still a great keepsake of your grandfather

    And your story even a long shot has more merret than a lot of stories to be the rifle

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  • utbrowningman
    roswellnative: 30065358337307/comments/30065298290459

    Great photo. Looks like a Winchester. See the sling? Does yours have a sling?

    It does. I'll have to post a picture tomorrow.

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  • roswellnative

    I vote same gun. You can see the takedown lever in the old picture and sling location is same

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  • utbrowningman
    roswellnative: 30065358337307/comments/30065327733787

    I vote same gun. You can see the takedown lever in the old picture and sling location is same

    I did not know that was a takedown lever, thank you. My thought was some type of lever to unstick a cartridge or spring in the magazine tube. I'll have to carefully take down as I would assume it has not been in 40+ years. I have not shot but have ran cleaning patches through.

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  • jimdeere

    That's a treasure , for sure. The gun and the picture.

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  • austin20
    @...: https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/1912291/pic-added-old-picture-is-it-a-winchester

    Came home from visiting my parents with some of my grandparent's slides a even glass negative, which is the picture below. Odds are he's holding a Winchester. I have similar which came down through the family in the picture so it could be same one. I'll never know.

    https://us.v-cdn.net/6031683/uploads/1S0MPCX75E3F/old-neg-2.jpg

    Very cool bit of family history ya got there

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  • utbrowningman

    Based on the serial number of 68XXX, appears to be a 1896 manufacture of a Model 1894 Sporting. I can rotate the takedown and remove the tube but cannot rotate the barrel. Going to think on this for awhile.

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  • Horse Plains Drifter
    jimdeere: 30065358337307/comments/-1

    That's a treasure , for sure. The gun and the picture.

    Yes!

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  • JimmyJack

    I thought you were looking at the axe?

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  • toad67
    utbrowningman: 30065358337307/comments/-1

    Based on the serial number of 68XXX, appears to be a 1896 manufacture of a Model 1894 Sporting. I can rotate the takedown and remove the tube but cannot rotate the barrel. Going to think on this for awhile.

    It's been a while since I took one of those down, but most likely, it's just crud in the alignment grooves. Try this:

    https://winchestercollector.org/forum/winchester-rifles/need-help-with-a-model-1894-takedown-that-wont-come-apart/

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