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![]() This model from Winchester is available with a steel high polish gloss blued receiver and a 16" octagon gloss blued barrel. Featuring a tubular magazine, it is a take-down lever action that has a tang safety and pistol grip.
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![]() Originally designed by John M. Browning, the Model 1886 has a deeply blued receiver, barrel and lever, along with a matching blued steel end cap and straight buttplate. The production of this model was very limited and was offered in a 45-70 caliber specification.
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![]() The stock of the High Wall Traditional is a straight grip style with a Schnabel forearm and is finished in a satin, oil-type finely checkered at the grip and forearm. Included as standard are swivel studs. The front sight is a blade type with a 1/16" gold bead.
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![]() The model is offered with a satin finished checkered walnut stock that features a pistol grip, Schnabel forearm and a nostalgic case colored crescent buttplate. It is chambered in the legendary 45-90 Winchester black powder-only cartridge and measure 50 inches.
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![]() The receiver of the High Wall Safari Octagon is made from steel and is drilled and tapped for tang sight. The barrel is octagon gloss blued while the stock has an oil finish. Coming as standard are the sling swivel studs.
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![]() The High Wall 125th Anniversary has a steel receiver with a scroll engraving with WRA logo and is drilled/tapped for tang sight. The barrel is gloss blued and features the 125th gold-enhanced engraving. The model is a single shot lever action.
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![]() The receiver of this model from Winchester is steel case colored with a rear tang drilled and tapped for a sight. It features a badger half round barrel which is medium gloss blued. The Black Powder is a single shot lever action.
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![]() This model commemorates the 100th anniversary of Theodore Roosevelt's African safari back in 1909. It features a very fancy Grade II/III walnut stock that is finely checkered, complementing the exquisite gold animal embellishments on the silver nitride receiver. Only 1,500 units were produced.
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![]() The original Model 1895 was the very first successful box magazine lever-action repeater ever launched on the market and at the same time, it was one of Roosevelt's favorite. It comes with a Grade III/IV walnut with deep engraving of many big game African animals on a blued receiver.
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![]() Originally designed by John M. Browning, the Model 1895 Grade I has a long-proven record of extreme durability, ease of use and unbeaten power and accuracy, all of them earned in all the big game fields in the world. The model is available with a deeply blued receiver.
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