Octagan
No but there is a octagon barrel
The Winchester model 94 classic series were produced from 1967-1970.All rifles had either a 20in,or 26in octagon barrel.
Yes
Depends on the specifics of the one you have.
It could be considerable depending on the rifles overall original condition.If your rifle has not been changed from its original condition,anywhere from 2,000-4,250 dollars.
Brake barrel rifles are single shot rifles. After each shot you have to fold the barrel down (Break the barrel) in order to cock it again.
Firearms with octagon barrels have a few advantages over those with traditional round barrels. The octagon shape can provide better heat dissipation, potentially improving accuracy and reducing barrel distortion. Additionally, the octagon barrel can offer a unique aesthetic appeal and historical charm.
An octagon barrel on a firearm typically provides better accuracy due to its increased rigidity compared to a round barrel. Additionally, the octagon shape can give the firearm a more classic and traditional look, while a round barrel may offer a sleeker and more modern appearance.
This site should help. http://www.savage99.com/winchester1892_dates.htm This question actually asks for the original 1892 selling price of the model 92. I can come close. Here are the selling prices from the 1894-95 Montgomery Ward catalog No. 56: Round barrel, 24 inch rifles in 32, 38 and 44 WCF calibers were $10.94. Octagon barrel, 24 inch rifles in 32, 38 and 44 WCF calibers were $11.86. Octagon barrel, 24 inch take down rifles in 32, 38 and 44 WCF calibers were $15.20. Round barrel, 20 inch carbines in 32, 38 and 44 WCF calibers were $10.90.
Rifles and pistols
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Literally thousands of rifles. The inside of the barrel has a diameter of ABOUT .30 inches.