Yes.The Winchester model 1876 rifle was the only rifle made by Winchester that was chambered for the 45-60WCF(winchester center fire).
yes.it was in 1800s and mid 1900s.
ever heard of google.
If you know how many midgets there are in the world, cause that's how many were killed.
Yes, there used to be a gold dollar. There were three designs minted between 1849 and 1889. It was one of the smallest coins the US ever minted.
Yes ...When The Ingalls lived in the city and when Mrs.Olsens Aunt visited Walnut Grove I vaguely recall either Charles or Almanzo had driven a vehicle up to the house in an episode(s) towards the end of the series. Could be wrong, it was so very long ago.
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Yes, they called it their "Youth Model" a.k.a. Boy's Rifle.
The Winchester model 1894 rifle was never made with a vent rib barrel! the only Winchester made firearms with a vent rib barrel was Winchester shotguns.
.270 WCF means Winchester Center fire. Yes, same round- and IMHO, one of the best rifle cartridges ever made.
The only rifle that comes to mind after reading your description is the spencer rifle.Especially a rifle that feed through the buttstock.I do not believe that Winchester ever produced a spencer carbine either during or after the civil war.
My records indicate that at no time did Winchester ever use the letter prefix of LL to a serial number.Please recheck your rifle,s maker and repost your question.
If you ever plan to fire it again, you might give very carefull consideration taking all the pieces to a reputable gunsmith.
You will need to include the overall condition of your rifle,along with the serial number so that I would be able to give you a correct answer to your question.
The model number of the rifle should be stamped into the barrel by the Winchester name. If the barrel doesn't have the Winchester name, the model of the gun, and the caliber it's chambered for stamped into it, it's not the barrel that came with the gun. This will complicate the identification and you'll need to post a picture to get an answer. The serial number on a Winchester rifle is only unique to the particular model. Pretty much every model rifle Winchester ever made had one unit with that serial number. It could be anything from a lever action 1895 to a model 12 pump shot gun. If you're have both the model number and serial number, go to the website listed below to find the date it was made. Scroll down to "Related Links" and click on "Arms Collector". These guys turned the Winchester Archives from the Cody Museum into a searchable database
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I have an 1895 in 30-06 that has Redfield peep sights on it. The site is adjustable for range and windage. I know the sights were on it before 1960. I do not know if the came with the rifle because serial numbers indicate it was made in 1921 I have in my collection a reprinted catalog of Winchester repeating arms co.that was printed in June of 1896.This catalog shows no flip up sights offered from the factory at that time.(Rifle was new in 1895).My father in law has in his possession A Winchester model 1895 sporting rifle in 38-72Win caliber with a serial number that puts production in the year 1905.His rifle has a side mounted elevating peep sight that was added to the rifle in 1907.I do not believe that Winchester ever offered a flip up peep sight for this rifle.Redfield,Marbles and Lyman I believe were the 3 main suppliers of after market sights for the Model 1895 rifle.
that rifle is actually a Winchester mod.131try numrich arms for parts. this was the first gun i ever owned.got it in 1976 or so. still have it.always will...good luck Dave retzlaff two rivers wi.