So how many 1886's and in what calibers do you own?
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So how many 1886's and in what calibers do you own?
the thread on the #'s produced of original 1886's makes me wonder how many this forum own, what calibers, which is their favorite and the various configurations they have. I have two. One in 45-70, has a 26inch octagon barrel and is my favorite. Its not a collectable even though it dates to 1888. Started life as a 45-60 and a previous owner had it reemed to 45-70 and the action and barrel were browned. Its a shooter and I really love having it with me in the woods. The other is a light weight takedown in 33 WCFcirca 1925 that also has lost its collector value because it was reblued. I'm okay with that too. Looking forward to playing with this one. Between the two, I'm not sure if the orignal '94s I have will see too much field time. How about you? how many and what calibers? pictures would be nice
THE 33 WCF that will soon be in my hands:
and the 45-70
THE 33 WCF that will soon be in my hands:
and the 45-70
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Re: So how many 1886's and in what calibers do you own?
Uh, quite a few.
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Uh, only one. A Winoku in 45-90. I'd love to have an octagon original w/full magazine in 45-70 with a NS bbl. so I could shoot modern smokeless. But, that's probably a long way off.
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Mike, that octagon 45-70 is like my dream '86, but with a bbl. for smokeless.
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Same as Kim. I wanted a modern one for use with heavy handloads and it handles them fine.
BTW for Kim - you can shoot the .45-70 smokeless in your .45-90 with very good results, so you really do not need another 1886, do you?
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BTW for Kim - you can shoot the .45-70 smokeless in your .45-90 with very good results, so you really do not need another 1886, do you?
Asbestos for possible flamers - the issue of shooting .45-70 in a .45-90 was settled on this forum years ago, so PLEASE do not bring it up again.
BTW for Hobie - can we get one of those "beating a dead horse" emoticons (as on the Accurate Reloading Forum) added to our list of Smilies?
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One. Almost two but PUGSLY ended up elsewhere. Still love that gun.
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Browning SRC. Excellent craftmanship
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Nice wood, Tycer.
CRS, I have shot 45-70's in mine and actually with the rounds I've shot, the 45-70's were more accurate. Personally, I can't tell you why.
CRS, I have shot 45-70's in mine and actually with the rounds I've shot, the 45-70's were more accurate. Personally, I can't tell you why.
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One Miroku/Browning in .45-70. Need to get it out and take a pic... next project. have to keep off the grease and unwrap it. Maybe some weekend when I do the same with my '94s, I'll take a "group photo"!
Like when the wife's other, obviously more important, projects finally get done!
Like when the wife's other, obviously more important, projects finally get done!
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Re: So how many 1886's and in what calibers do you own?
One in 40-65 dating from 1887
One Browning in 45-70
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Just one at this time, a new manufacturer Winchester 1 of 500, 26 inch, take down, matte finish.
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Re: So how many 1886's and in what calibers do you own?
Mike D. wrote:Uh, quite a few.
Nothing personal Mike J. but I'm with Mike D. Disclosing that information is not smart on public forums--You lettin' the IRS & the ATF know what you have in definitive numbers. I don't worry about burglars because we have a right to shoot them if they threaten our lives in our homes.
Its OK to post pics of "this 'n that" but never let out exactly what you have. For all the Feds know, we might be posting pictures of guns of our buddies or guns we used to have, but when you disclose it in print................... ---------Sixgun
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Jack, you took what I meant and explained it as it should have been. I have shown a number of nice '86 on this forum over the years but would never expose the entire remuda in a single posting. Several of my guns have letters, but some are more recent than the letterable serial number range, but that doesn't bother me in the least. Unlike the majority of Winchester collectors I purposely seek out post-1900 rifles.
Serial numbers that will letter are 1 to 146000, but there are is a gap in that series, 135125 to 135144, where records have been lost for one reason or another. Hopefully, the soon to be available "Winchester serial Number Application Ledgers"(SNA ledgers) will shed further light on the subject. The SNA ledgers will cover portions of later models, including the 1912, 1917, 52, 53, 55, 71(yay), 24, 42, 61, 62A 63, 70, 75, 74, 31, and 43.
Serial numbers that will letter are 1 to 146000, but there are is a gap in that series, 135125 to 135144, where records have been lost for one reason or another. Hopefully, the soon to be available "Winchester serial Number Application Ledgers"(SNA ledgers) will shed further light on the subject. The SNA ledgers will cover portions of later models, including the 1912, 1917, 52, 53, 55, 71(yay), 24, 42, 61, 62A 63, 70, 75, 74, 31, and 43.
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Re: So how many 1886's and in what calibers do you own?
I shoot smokeless in it, just not hot-rodded 45-70 loads.
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One of my favorites:
A deluxe Model 1886 in 33WCF dating to 1908. It was special ordered as a takedown, XXX wood, checkered, pistol grip stock, sling eyes, double set triggers and a "climbin" lyman receiver sight. It also was ordered with a crescent buttstock, which is rare in those rifles chambered for the 33.
A deluxe Model 1886 in 33WCF dating to 1908. It was special ordered as a takedown, XXX wood, checkered, pistol grip stock, sling eyes, double set triggers and a "climbin" lyman receiver sight. It also was ordered with a crescent buttstock, which is rare in those rifles chambered for the 33.
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i think Mike owns all the 86s west of the divide!
i think Mike owns all the 86s west of the divide!
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3855, THAT is a superior 1886. A testimony to the quality that Winchester produced at that time.
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Re: So how many 1886's and in what calibers do you own?
I've owned several in the past, both Brownings and originals, in SRC, OBFMCB, takedowns, and my favorite was a half octagon half mag. Mostly 33s and 45-70s, with one in 40-65. Most are now gone.
I sold them off to focus on (and pay for) the resotration of my remaining two 1886s, both of which have multiple special order features and are likely one-of-kind rifles. Both were messed with and bought as shooters, and when lettered, I was quite surprised. Both will get full restorations, and one is already in process.
1. Three-barrel takedown, mfg 1894, shotgun butt with the following front ends: 33 wcf lightweight, 50 Ex. 24" half octagon full mag, 40-70 26" octagon full mag.
2. 45-70 special order, mfg 1897, one of only five 1886s ever mfg'd with a 25" barrel, also letters with "good wood," lightweight stock, "5 ctg magazine", sling swivels, and shotgun butt.
Number 1 is one of the (if not the) lowest lettering 33 wcf rifles, with a serial number that dates it 8 years before the cartridge was introduced. It is also one of the first (it not the first) 40-70 takedown, having a DOB within a few weeks of both the introduction of the 40-70 and the introduction of the 1886 takedown frames. It is a very cool rifle and I can't wait to get it back. Hopefully I can talk John Madl into researching the potential "firsts" and see what comes up.
When the three-barrel is done (it's already been over a year and barely any progress ), I'll send in the 25" project. For now I'm shooting it and having fun with it.
I sold them off to focus on (and pay for) the resotration of my remaining two 1886s, both of which have multiple special order features and are likely one-of-kind rifles. Both were messed with and bought as shooters, and when lettered, I was quite surprised. Both will get full restorations, and one is already in process.
1. Three-barrel takedown, mfg 1894, shotgun butt with the following front ends: 33 wcf lightweight, 50 Ex. 24" half octagon full mag, 40-70 26" octagon full mag.
2. 45-70 special order, mfg 1897, one of only five 1886s ever mfg'd with a 25" barrel, also letters with "good wood," lightweight stock, "5 ctg magazine", sling swivels, and shotgun butt.
Number 1 is one of the (if not the) lowest lettering 33 wcf rifles, with a serial number that dates it 8 years before the cartridge was introduced. It is also one of the first (it not the first) 40-70 takedown, having a DOB within a few weeks of both the introduction of the 40-70 and the introduction of the 1886 takedown frames. It is a very cool rifle and I can't wait to get it back. Hopefully I can talk John Madl into researching the potential "firsts" and see what comes up.
When the three-barrel is done (it's already been over a year and barely any progress ), I'll send in the 25" project. For now I'm shooting it and having fun with it.
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[quote="rjohns94"]the thread on the #'s produced of original 1886's makes me wonder how many this forum own, what calibers, which is their favorite and the various configurations they have. I have two. One in 45-70, has a 26inch octagon barrel and is my favorite. Its not a collectable even though it dates to 1888. Started life as a 45-60 and a previous owner had it reemed to 45-70 and the action and barrel were browned. Its a shooter and I really love having it with me in the woods. The other is a light weight takedown in 33 WCFcirca 1925 that also has lost its collector value because it was reblued. I'm okay with that too. Looking forward to playing with this one. Between the two, I'm not sure if the orignal '94s I have will see too much field time. How about you? how many and what calibers? pictures would be nice
THE 33 WCF that will soon be in my hands:
Very sweet looking rifle Mike….
Good to see yeah back in the saddle of buying, and not selling everything off.
Yeah had me a little concerned their brother.
THE 33 WCF that will soon be in my hands:
Very sweet looking rifle Mike….
Good to see yeah back in the saddle of buying, and not selling everything off.
Yeah had me a little concerned their brother.
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I just can't take the excitement anymore! I give in, but.............I won't give no numbers, just a few I have posted before. You boys have seen most of these pics.----------Sixgun
40-65 WCF made in 1893--my best shooter
45-70 made in 1888--another great shooter
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45-90 ExLwt made in 1907--Its presently in Washington getting a bit of work done---Gonna be my rest-of-life elk rifle
45-70 ExLwt made in 1905
The above rifle hanging on a limb in Colorado elk country
45-90 made in 1903 I need to take this one to a good gunsmith. There's still pieces of it inbedded in my right elbow
40-65 WCF made in 1893--my best shooter
45-70 made in 1888--another great shooter
45-70 SRC made in 1901--yep, I shoot it.
45-90 ExLwt made in 1907--Its presently in Washington getting a bit of work done---Gonna be my rest-of-life elk rifle
45-70 ExLwt made in 1905
The above rifle hanging on a limb in Colorado elk country
45-90 made in 1903 I need to take this one to a good gunsmith. There's still pieces of it inbedded in my right elbow
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Very nice, Sixgun....especially the SRC. Any 86 SRC is a prize, one in that condition is exceptional.
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Thanks Mark, It is my "holy grail". And don't think I have not drooled on your deluxe '86-----A deluxe like yours is in my opinion, the classiest of classy. A buddy of mine has a deluxe 45-70 with half rd/oct heavy barrel. Everytime I'm over his place I tell him that "somethings going wrong in your attic--you better check it out". But he's too smart for that.! -----Jack3855 wrote:Very nice, Sixgun....especially the SRC. Any 86 SRC is a prize, one in that condition is exceptional.
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Very nice indeed.
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I have a Browning SRC that just sit's in the dark. Never use it or shoot it. I need to D+T it for a receiver sight. I have the sight and and just have to get up the nerve to drill it. I did my Win/mirakou myself but am balking at the 1886. Nice rifle's guy's, I love those EL's. Sixgun, I would love to find that 1 you left hanging on the tree
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Its still there. The guy who owns the property told me it still looks good as I remember giving it a good coat of Rem-Oil. He did tell me though that a cow elk asked to borrow it as a mess of coyotes were bothering her calves. Sixgunmarlin shooter wrote: Sixgun, I would love to find that 1 you left hanging on the tree
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This is my 1916 vintage 45-90. Was a wreck when I got it. Wood had been badly replaced, and it had been sprayed with something like the graphite bullet coating. A whole bunch of it down the barrel. As you can see, it shoots very well now.
86s of the past include an original 45-70 OB, CB, FM rifle, Browning SRC, Japanese Winchester 45-90 marked black powder only.
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Browning 1886 SRC, I call it Brutus. The only gun I have named.
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USRAC 1886EL.....I could be talked out of it.
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Two, 1889 in 38-56 and a 1906 in 33WCF.
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Well I'm talking to a fellow and things may change hands, but right now I have two, both in 45-70. The first was made in 1890 and the second one was made in 1901. The second one has a nickel steel barrel, plain pistol grip and is a takedown. Here's the photos ....
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Kirk, that 1890 is sure pretty.
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That one is a keeper for sure. I'm very happy with it.kimwcook wrote:Kirk, that 1890 is sure pretty.
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Kirk,
Those are some fine looking old Winchesters you have there. You always post the best pictures, unfortunately it takes me forever to open them up, being on dialup, but worth the wait.
Those are some fine looking old Winchesters you have there. You always post the best pictures, unfortunately it takes me forever to open them up, being on dialup, but worth the wait.
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Awesome photo's gents
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