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WINCHESTER MODEL 87 WINDER MUSKET.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:500.00 USD Estimated At:1,000.00 - 1,500.00 USD
WINCHESTER MODEL 87 WINDER MUSKET.
Cal. 22 SHORT (RF). S# 125919. Bbl. 28" w/ slot blank in factory raised base at front plus plug screws in place of Krag 1901 rear sight. Added bbl. dovetails for installed Lyman Stevens No. 141 target scope. Conceived by Col. C. B. Winder for military training using sm. rimfire rifles similar to issue centerfire rifles for easy, economical training that could be done indoors. Three variations of Model 1885's were used; High Wall & Low Wall actions. Third model mfg. Jan. 1918-June1920; listed by Winchester as Model 87 being High Wall altered to Low Wall shape for easier loading (per military request). Most 3rd variants had Lyman 53 receiver sights mounted on right side. Unique to 3rd variation is cross screw retention of rear bbl. band designed by Edwin Pugsley for expedient production (feature of this rifle). Also, perch belly shape to forend w/ single finger groove per side. Second variations were coil spring actioned High Walls w/ "A" at rear of lower tang as on this rifle. Correct serial range of 121,800 to 139,700 of 3rd variant also having lg. bbl. shank diameter of .935" (Low Wall was .835"). Marked on top tang behind hammer w/ "U. S." plus flaming bomb proof. Rifles were made up from large supply of parts on hand (when Army adopted Model 1922 bolt action replacement training rifle) from 1920 until 1923 when Winchester sold all remaining 1885 parts to Sedgley. Unusual variant incorporating Type 2 bbl. w/ other parts being Type 3. Nose cap, bbl. band w/ swivel, rear swivel set, buttplate plus all of action are wonderfully case colored (post production). Foregoing info from Bert Hartman research. CONDITION: very well presented package having very good original bbl. finish. Stock set has original appearing finish along w/ numerous light handling marks. Good bore w/ wear & light frosting (both even throughout bore). Restored scope set having very good exterior & clear optics. Light inclusions at outer perimeter of view; sharp, clear cross wire reticle. PROVENANCE: The Collection of Gun Sport Ltd. owned by Jon R. Thomas. (23-3442/NW). CURIO. $1,000-1,500.