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Rare Winchester Model 1885 High Wall Deluxe Schuetzen Rifle with Matted Barrel

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Rare Winchester Model 1885 High Wall Deluxe Schuetzen Rifle with Matted Barrel
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Description Update 11-15-2024: This rifle is chambered in an undetermined 34 Centerfire cartridge with straight wall case similar to 32-40. Bore slug measures 0.343” groove and 0.340” land.

serial #97048, 32-40, 32'' No. 4 weight heavy octagon barrel with three sides fully matted and a bright excellent bore showing a little faint frosting in the grooves and otherwise strong 8-groove rifling throughout. While Zischang utilized 8-groove rifling, the style of his lands was different than those in this rifle. The barrel of this 1904-made rifle retains nearly 90% original blue showing high edge silvering and thinning to mild gray-brown patina under bright light along with some other light handling marks. The fine wavy line matting remains completely intact and crisp and the address and caliber marking are properly stamped along the left flat. The action retains about 85% original bright blue with scattered light flaking to pleasant gray-brown patina and showing a few small spots of minor pinprick pitting along the top high edges. The spur lever, hammer and breechblock retain about 98% wonderful older restored vibrant case-hardened colors, the breechblock with a few tiny pinprick pits. The checkered capped pistolgrip deluxe walnut buttstock and schnabel forend with ebony tip insert remain in very fine condition retaining about 94% original varnish and showing some scattered light dings and handling marks. The checkering remains mostly strong throughout, the left-side schuetzen cheekpiece retains nice edges and stock fit is very nice throughout, the wood exhibiting lovely grain figure. The helm buttplate retains about 96% nice quality older reapplied polished blue. Strangely the inside lower tang is unmarked, the end grain of the buttstock is stamped ''3639'' and the inside toe of the buttplate is ''9893'', but as-noted everything fits together very nicely. The tuning fork-style palm rest with turned walnut knobs remains in excellent condition and the rifle is sighted with a mid-range Vernier tang sight with medium aperture disc, windgauge target globe front with fine bead on post insert and spirit level (missing its fluid) and there is a pair of target blocks mounted at the rear. The action with double set triggers seems to function well mechanically. Factory records will confirm all salient details of the rifle aside from the target blocks and any mention of special rifling, and it was received in the warehouse on September 1, 1904. An excellent rifle with desirable features that has seen a bit of quality custom work during the period and would make a very fine addition to any Winchester or single shot rifle collection. (13E11164-39) {C&R} [Scott Ashley Collection] (5000/7000)