Re: What gun is this?
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Model 12c Remington is my guess.
.22 ? Rem 12's do not have an exposed hammer. Yep, my mistake.
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Re: What gun is this?
[Re: Gary Benson]
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1890 Winchester.My dad had one chambered in .22wrf.Shot a lot of deer with it during the depression years.
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Re: What gun is this?
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11/07/20 03:23 PM
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Chas from Dawson County is correct. It was advertised as a 1906 and tagged as a 1906 and sold as a 1906 but it is indeed an 1890 in excellent condition. Built between 1907-1910 by the serial number. She followed me home for $550. I don't think I got hurt a bit.
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Re: What gun is this?
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11/07/20 03:52 PM
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It's an 1890 Winchester. I bought one at a show in Ohio over 50 years ago for $40.00
A friend of mine lent me the money to buy firearms at that show and he got his pick of what I bought first. He took the 1890 Winchester, caliber WRF. He passed away 3 years ago and someone in his family sold it for $800.
The show was at Hara Arena in Dayton -- Largest gun show I ever went to, spent $600 on firearms that day. I missed the deal of the day, a guy opened up a crate of German Luger's and was selling them for $39.00 in the grease -- I was out of money. *
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Re: What gun is this?
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11/07/20 06:58 PM
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This gun was my grampa's. Serial number shows it was built in 1946. The gun sat by the back door to protect chickens with, or anything else that required a firearm like steer, hog, or lamb butchering. My dad did the same thing with it. This rifle is a 62A model but all these style "gallery" guns are pretty similar. The 1890 i s the only one with the octagon barrel I THINK. Hexagon, to be picky......but that's splittin hairs. I see you're a fan of quilts. I have a few myself.
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Re: What gun is this?
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split away. octagon is a pretty common word for those barrels even though it isnt accurate
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Re: What gun is this?
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i should have said the only winchester gallery guns that had hexagon barrels. i thought that would be understood
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: What gun is this?
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11/07/20 07:04 PM
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My late father in law had an old Remington pump with the hex/oct barrel. One of his stupid sons got ahold of it and sold it for a song. Arg.
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Re: What gun is this?
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GREAT THREAD! The true gallery guns are chambered in only .22 Short and have a triangular loading port, instead of a cartridge shaped one. That's so the "Carnie" could load the cartridges from a pre-filled tube. Model 62 & 62A's were the most common Winchester models that were Gallery guns, and if there was Winchester stamped on the side of the receiver....Well $$$$.$$. 1890 and 90 Gallery guns are super rare. Some gallery guns had an attachment to the front of the loading tube for a chain fastener, that attached to the gallery counter top. Add another $$$.$$!
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