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New Acquisitions: Iver Johnson Arms Champion & Winchester Model 1887

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OnTheFly:
My mother is passing down a few of my father's firearms.  The first is a Iver Johnson Arms Champion in 410.  It is by far in the worst condition of the firearms I am getting.  I've read that it is not worth fixing up.  May just become a "wall hanger".

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OnTheFly:
And this is the Winchester Model 1887 manufactured in 1897.  There was an interesting story behind this gun.  My great grandfather purchased this when he was 15 years old (GASP! I know...so young to be handling things that kill!) with moneys he had earned 10 cents at a time.  He was riding a horse when it was spooked by a snake.  The horse reacted and my great grandfather fell off the horse, bending the barrel of the shotgun in the fall.  He didn't want to junk the shotgun after earning the money to buy it, so he put the barrel in the fork of a tree trunk and carefully bent it until it was straight.  He gave it a test fire and all was good.

You don't see too many lever action shotguns.

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OnTheFly:
One more of the Winchester Model 1887.

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FarmerRick:
I like that thing, have you shot it?

bkoenig:
An original 1887 is worth some serious coin, I'm pretty sure.  The CAS guys would go nuts over that.

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