I inherited a Winchester Model 1886 rifle in pretty decent shape. I have always admired antique rifles at museums but have not handled them much since growing up on an Ohio Farm. What a remarkable firearm, has definitely inspired an interest in such period rifles and I am buying some reference material.
I am trying to find a copy of the book ‘Identifying your Model 1886 Winchester’ by John T Madl, if anyone has a copy to sell or even better access to where it might be sold, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks
Check out this thread.
https://winchestercollector.org/forum/winchester-swap-meet/identifying-your-1886-winchester/
Bob
WACA Life Member--- NRA Life Member---- Cody Firearms member since 1991 Researching the Winchester 1873's
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