The Winchester model 1876 was made from 1876 to 1898, if you email me the serial number, found on the bottom of the receiver between the lever lock and the butt stock screw, I can tell you what year your gun was manufactured. If your able to send pics I can give a ball park value as well. Regards, Marty
The only Winchester chambered in 45-60 was the Winchester model 1876 rifle.
It was a Winchester model 1876.
Winchester made the model 1873 rifle and the model 1876 rifle,but did not make a model 1875 rifle.
According to an ad in Gun Digest a Winchester model 1876 Carbine 45-75 in 80% condition is $9,850.
Rare in really great shape.
You have a third model Winchester model of 1876.This rifle will range in price from 1,500 dollars for a rifle with 10%of its original finish to as high as 7,500 dollars for a rifle exhibiting 60% of its original finish.
The value of a model 1876 Winchester rifle caliber 4560 would be dependent upon a number of factors. The most important of these factors would be the condition of the rifle.
Yes.The Winchester model 1876 rifle was the only rifle made by Winchester that was chambered for the 45-60WCF(winchester center fire).
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The 45-75 W.C.F. was designed for, and used almost exclusively in the Winchester Model 1876 lever-action rifle. When Winchester introduced the Model 1886 lever-action 10-years later in the more powerful (and popular) 45-70 cartridge, the Model 1876 quickly faded into obscurity, though Winchester did continue to make 45-75 cartridges up to the year 1935. Bert H.
1884...one of about 12, 255 guns of that model made in that year. Regards, Marty