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Very Fine California Winchester Model 1885 High Wall Schuetzen Rifle

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Very Fine California Winchester Model 1885 High Wall Schuetzen Rifle
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32-40, 32'' matted part round part octagon barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a little fine oxidation or frosting in the grooves and otherwise crisp rifling throughout. While unmarked as to the maker, this rifle bears a myriad of features popular in the California schuetzen scene of the time and was very likely assembled by O. A. Bremer of San Francisco. The barrel retains about 95% older reapplied polished blue showing some areas toning to mild gray-brown and some small spots of fine oxidation staining or pinprick pits, mostly unobtrusive and visible under bright light. The barrel weight stamp has been lost to the refinishing but it appears to be a No. 4, and the top was neatly matted, likely in California with fine square matting. The action and fancy spur lever retain about 95% fine quality older restored case-hardened colors with some areas taking on a pleasant silvery tone and showing a little sparse gray speckling, the colors along the lever are particularly attractive and vibrant. The lower tang no longer bears any number. The checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock and schnabel forend with ebony insert tip are in classic California form featuring long thin diamond checkering, pointed leaf-shaped shadowline cheekpiece on the left side and high point of comb that drops off rather abruptly. The stocks rate about very fine with strong original varnish and some scattered light dings and handling mark, the forend with a thin 1 1/2'' flexing crack at the right edge tip and the buttstock with a partially repaired small flake and 1/2'' u-shaped crack left of the upper tang. The buttstock shows some nice grain figure throughout, the base of the pistolgrip is stamped in serifed font ''A L'' and the schuetzen buttplate retains about 94% original nickel finish. There is palm rest hardware installed on the underside of the forend (the rest itself not present) and the rear sight dovetail is blanked. The rifle is sighted with a mid-range Vernier tang sight and windgauge target globe front with dried-out spirit level missing one of its end caps; the front sight insert is a medium aperture. The double set triggers have also been modified to be single acting and the action seems to function well mechanically. A lovely West Coast High Wall schuetzen rifle. (13D11004-9) {C&R} (4000/6000)