Winchester Model 1894 lever-action rifle chambered in .38-55 Winchester, manufactured in 1912. The rifle features an octagon barrel, a hallmark configuration of early production 1894s. The receiver, lever, and barrel retain the design and mechanical layout typical of pre-war Winchester construction. The .38-55 chambering was one of the original calibers offered in the Model 1894 line, known for its use in both sporting and utility applications during the early 20th century.
This Model 1894 is used and dates to the 1912 production year. The rifle’s bore condition is described as having sharp and clean rifling, consistent with careful maintenance over time. Surfaces show age-appropriate wear typical of a firearm of this period. Mechanical components follow the standard lever-action operation, including the tubular magazine and open sight arrangement commonly found on rifles from this era.
No accessories or packaging are listed with the rifle. The firearm is presented as a complete Winchester Model 1894 in its 1912 configuration, with the octagon barrel and .38-55 chambering as defining features. No additional items such as sling, case, or documentation are specified. This rifle represents a piece of early Winchester production history manufactured during the company’s classic lever-action period.
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