
Introduction | I. History of Winchester Rifles | II. Models | III. Variations | IV. Outline of Features | V. Condition | VI. Diagrams
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First Model Sporting Rifle built 1894~1897
| Screw entering receiver over the loading port | |
| Butt Plate metal and Crescent shaped | |
| Full-, half-octagon, or round barrel | |
| Fixed Front Sight | |
| Solid frame or take down | |
| Full, 2/3 or 1/2 magazine | |
| Capped forearm |
Sporting Rifle
Plain
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Fancy
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Extra Lightweight
| Half magazine | |
| 22" or 24" inch round Barrel | |
| Blued Frame | |
| Plain capped forend | |
| Shotgun- style buttplate | |
| Plain walnut straight-grip stock |
Carbine
| Saddle Ring on early guns (pre-1925) |
| Solid frame only | |
| 20" inch round Barrel | |
| Blued Frame | |
| Uncapped forend | |
| Carbine- style buttplate | |
| Plain walnut straight-grip stock |
Trapper's Carbine
| 14, 15, 16 or 18 inch round Barrel | |
| Solid frame only | |
| Blued Frame | |
| Uncapped forend | |
| Carbine- style buttplate | |
| Plain walnut straight-grip stock | |
| Saddle Ring on early guns (pre-1925) |
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Introduction | I. History of Winchester Rifles | II. Models | III. Variations | IV. Outline of Features | V. Condition | VI. Diagrams