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    Friend of mine has a Winchester, lever action, 10 ga ..22'' barrel..as far as we can tell it is from the 30's..condition is probably a 7...would it be classified as a restricted firearm..??

    He is thinking of selling it..

    Any thoughts on this gun would be appreciated

    Pics have been posted on for sale
    Last edited by baby123; December 29th, 2014 at 02:44 PM.

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    No reason I can see for it to be restricted. Barrel length is ok. I bet it kicks like a mule.

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    Got any pics of the gun?

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    Model 1887 by chance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by baby123 View Post
    Friend of mine has a Winchester, lever action, 10 ga ..22'' barrel..as far as we can tell it is from the 30's..condition is probably a 7...would it be classified as a restricted firearm..??

    He is thinking of selling it..

    Any thoughts on this gun would be appreciated
    you got any idea what he would take for her .I know someone that is looking for said shotgun for cowboy shoots .Dutch

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    Could be an 1887 but if it's 10ga it's more likely a Model 1901. Either way these guns were discontinued in 1920 so it's older than 1930's.

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    Sounds like an interesting piece, but why would a manual repeating, full-length shotgun be restricted?

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    Be aware that if it is an 1887 it should be used with shells loaded with black powder only. It was not designed to handle smokeless powder. The 1901 is basically the same gun but beefed up to handle smokeless powder loads. Even then it's best to hand load and keep the loads light. I wouldn't recommend any modern commercially loaded 10ga shell be used.

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