A Deerslayer rifle with a 26-inch barrel is considered relatively rare compared to the more common 22-inch barrel models. The 26-inch version was produced in smaller numbers, making it a sought-after item among collectors and enthusiasts. Its rarity can vary depending on the specific model and condition, but generally, it is less frequently encountered than standard configurations.
nah it doesnt have to be a deerslayer at all. the featherlight is completley compatible with a slug barrel in a 20 guage magnitude. :D
What is the condition of the gun and the barrel length?
i have two browning 12 ga citori field japan made 30in 26in barrel what is the values
Technically they are both "Featherweight", but the Deerslayer had a shorter barrel with rifle sights for shooting slugs or buckshot. It could also be fitted with a scope.
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The Deerslayer was created in 1841.
The Deerslayer has 560 pages.
The Winchester model 94 classic series were produced from 1967-1970.All rifles had either a 20in,or 26in octagon barrel.
Depending on overall condition,most sell for between 275-350 dollars.You can add another 50-75 dollars for the extra barrel depending on condition.
try numerich or brownells Brownells has a good selection. Try http://www.brownells.com/
I can say that A Winchester model 1894 lever action rifle 26in barrel was priced at 19.50 in Winchester's June,1896 Catalog. A carbine with the 20in barrel was priced at 17.50, a round barreled 26in rifle was 18.00 dollars, and the take down model was priced at 25.00 dollars. I can add that the Sears catalog from 1900 (reprint) lists the round or octagonal barreled 30 WCF for $14.75.
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