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Winchester Model 1890 takedown in .22 Long, more rare than the .22 Short or .22 WRF. Serial number puts manufacturing date as 1897. The pictures describe it best. 120 years old and it shows. Not abused, just been around for a long time. Wood is in good condition but could use some fresh oil and a little love. Bore is not perfect, but much better than I would have expected for something from the black powder days. Functions perfectly. Metal finish is mostly gone except the three flats on the underside of the barrel retain most of their blueing. Only real rust is on the buttplate.

Asking $550. Only trade I know I'm interested in is a Marlin Model 62 in .30 Carbine, but feel free to trot 'em out.

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I'm not sure what number to put on it; the lands are visible and fairly smooth. No sewer pipe-like finish. If I knew how they looked when new I would feel better about rating it, but I don't know how deep they were to start with.
 
I have a 1906 that looks like it was used to grade a gravel driveway the bore is terrible. It will kick a pop can all over the range at 75 yards if I do my part.
 
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