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[4Sale] Winchester Legendary Frontiersman NIB

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Winchester model 94 "Legendary Frontiersman" edition, NIB, complete with two boxes of "Legendary Frontiersman" 38-55, with artwork on boxes.

Never fired, pristine condition rifle. Box has some handling wear, but still in good condition, even has tag that came tied to the rifle. Gun and ammo have resided in a climate-controlled gun safe since 1984.

You will not find a nicer example - Dad purchased this from Mashburn Arms in OKC on 1/7/1984 and it went directly to the safe.

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Saaaaweet, from the Winchester "Commemorative of the Month" collection.

I wanted most of those releases. That one, being .38-55, is in an awesome caliber.

They all were nice looking and uniquely designed.

Somebody will have a great rifle. I would have to use, right or wrong. I gotta shoot 'em.
 

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Saaaaweet, from the Winchester "Commemorative of the Month" collection.

I wanted most of those releases. That one, being .38-55, is in an awesome caliber.

They all were nice looking and uniquely designed.

Somebody will have a great rifle. I would have to use, right or wrong. I gotta shoot 'em.
Lol - I gave Dad hell for keeping this a safe queen. Told him for years that when he died I'd kill a deer with it. I just can't do it - it's too nice, and I have plenty of options to kill deer with. I'm keeping most of his stuff, but some of his guns were just bought "because it was a good deal" or something, so they really have no sentimental value.
 

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