RIFLE: WINCHESTER MODEL 90-22 IMPORTED BY NA, SERIAL NUMBER 521254, OTHER, CASE NOT INCLUDED, PUMP, 22 LONG RIFLE (22LR), 24
Notes:
Winchester Model 90 .22 Short caliber rifle. This rifle was made in 1913 (serial# 521254)
Action functions correctly. Bore is clean with rifling. Stocks are in good condition with no cracks or chips, however a few dings and scratches. Barrel still has some bluing with the remainder of the metal having smooth even patina. Sights are correct. Gun is solid. The .22 Short model 90 is hard to find with a good bore. This would be a good shooter and collectable.
The Winchester Model 90 (often called Model 90) is a legendary John Browning-designed slide-action rifle. The .22 Short variant features a classic 24-inch heavy octagonal barrel, an 18-inch magazine tube, and a straight-grip walnut stock. It holds 15 rounds and will exclusively fire .22 Short ammunition.
Takedown Design: Starting around 1892, Winchester implemented a takedown feature, allowing the user to easily twist a captive screw to break the rifle into two halves for compact transport.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. These photos are the best statement of condition; please review them carefully before purchasing.
| UPC | ECOM00596888 |
| Action | PUMP ACTION |
| Barrel Length | 24" BARREL |
| Caliber | .22 LR |
| Capacity | 15 ROUNDS |
| Finish | OTHER |
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