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Inspired by the original model which is one of the finest field guns ever created, the Model 101 Light weighs a pound less in comparison to other 101 models form the same manufacturer. The 26" configuration weighs only 6 lbs. while its bigger brother, the 28" weights 6 lbs. 5 oz.
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This new iteration of the Model 101 Field holds true to its roots with the classic stock dimensions and the trim grip that provides the best possible performance fit. The biggest advantages of this model are the solid brass bead front sight and the lightweight barrels.
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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 Low Wall from Winchester has a steel receiver which is drilled and tapped for scope mounting purposes. It comes with an octagon 24" barrel which has a gloss blued finish. As standard, the gun comes included with sling swivel studs.
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A very limited edition, only 500 rifles in sets with the high grade will be offered, the 1894 Custom Grade from Winchester pays a tribute to Oliver Fisher Winchester. It comes with a wonderful 24" half-round, half octagon deeply blued barrel and a buckhorn rear sight which is matched with a Marble's gold bead front sight.
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The Ultimate Shadow has flowing lines and integrated, rubberized, oval-dot gripping surfaces on the pistol grip and fore-end, giving it a very special look in comparison with other composite rifles. The stock has a very comfortable feeling and gives a secure hold even when cold or very wet.
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This model from Winchester comes with a steel matte-blued receiver and a heavy contour barrel. Featuring a Target Crown matte blued barrel and M.O.A. trigger system, the Stealth is available with a pre-64 action and controlled round feed as well as controlled ejection.
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Made in the United States, the Winchester Model 70 Stainless Featherweight is available with a stainless steel receiver and a stainless steel barrel. Coming with a free floating target crown barrel it comes standard with a Grade I walnut stock.
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Unlike other varmint guns that have heavy barrels, bipod mounting studs and long range scopes, the Winchester Model 70 Coyote Light has been carefully trimmed of any unnecessary bulk without compromising its overall performance. It is available in WSM and standard short calibers.
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