Some Winchester eye candy for sale

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Some Winchester eye candy for sale

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That would be a dandy 32-20...!
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Both sold for less than I thought.
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slightly above my pay grade...but really nice leverguns... :)
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I thought the 1873 went about where I expected. They're never high dollar guns among Winchester collectors, and no special features on that one, beyond the high condition. But 1886's are always high dollar guns, and a .45-90 usually brings even more money. Expected that one to go about 10% higher.
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