Winchester 1873 lever gun.

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A friend of mine has offered to sell me an 1873 that was passed down to him.
He said for me to make him an offer. It is by far the best looking blued 1873 I have ever seen. It looks too good. I had Cody firearms museum research the gun for me and their records show the rifle is correct. 32wcf, oct bbl, shipped in 1887. The inside of the bbl shows strong rifling, light frosting. The stock and forearm have normal wear, scratches and a few bruises. The part that makes no sense is the metal looks like a new gun. No burred screw heads, no rust, perfect lettering and numbers. It has to have been reblued at some point in its life. It even has the dustcover. The patina on all brass on the gun is as it should be, no one buffed or polished it. Since it must be a reblue, but a beautiful one, what is a fair price?
 
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You are right that what appears to be like new metal with an average stock almost always indicates a reblue job. Pictures would help in determining the actual condition. An average decent 1873 will go for about $1500+ today, with better condition, like new, or unusual guns going up (sometimes way up) from there. By average decent, I mean one used but not abused, with wear and some patina, about 60% finish, but no battering, denting or signs of amateur repair work.

Jim
 
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