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Wonderful Custom Engraved & Gold-Inlaid Winchester Model 1886 Deluxe Lever Action Rifle in 38-70

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Wonderful Custom Engraved & Gold-Inlaid Winchester Model 1886 Deluxe Lever Action Rifle in 38-70
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serial #131162, 38-70 WCF, 26” octagon barrel with two-thirds magazine and a bright very fine bore showing a little mild oxidation and pinprick pits in the grooves and otherwise strong rifling throughout. This wonderful 1904-made rifle has been masterfully restored and embellished, the action featuring exceptional flowing foliate scrollwork throughout that is cleanly executed with fine detailing and punch-dot background shading, continuing onto the bolt, lever, barrel shank and nosecap. This is further accented by excellent fine line borders in gold and attractive game scenes with gold-inlaid stag and doe on left and bear on right. Though wonderfully executed, a careful disassembly and examination has sadly not revealed any signature, but the work speaks for itself. The barrel address markings have been refreshed by hand while the cartridge designation otherwise appears correct and the underside of the barrel also bears proper factory markings. The metal surfaces retain about 99% fine quality restored polished blue showing a couple sparsely scattered minor handling marks. The checkered capped pistolgrip deluxe walnut buttstock and forend remain in excellent condition as neatly refinished showing a few tiny dings and light handling marks, the original checkering showing mild honest wear. Stock fit remains quite good and the wood exhibits some lovely feathercrotch grain figure along either side of the butt. The inside left lower tang shows assembly number “324XX” and the upper tang inlet of the stock and the inside toe of the buttplate are matching with “324”. The factory hard rubber pistolgrip cap rates near excellent and the rifle is equipped with crescent steel buttplate. The rifle is equipped with standard sporting rear sight, Marble’s medium brass bead front and factory close-coupled double set triggers which seem to function normally. There is a drilled and tapped hole with filler screw present at the upper tang and at the rear of bolt. The included factory letter indicates the rifle was received in the warehouse on June 24, 1904 in 38-70 caliber with octagon barrel, set trigger, checkered stock with pistolgrip, and 5 cartridge magazine, and being shipped the next day. Only about 830 rifles were manufactured in this short-lived cartridge and this example has seen a spectacular restoration. (13F11523-34) {C&R} [Jim Thrash Collection] (10,000/15,000)