Winchester Model 52 Project Rifle

Winchester Model 52 Project Rifle

You are considering a vintage Winchester Model 52 Project Rifle. It was manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company in New Haven, Connecticut in 1926. This rifle features drilled scope mounting points along the barrel capable of hosting a Unertl Scope Mount System. The metal is in marred condition with spots of surface pitting on the receiver ring and notable surface staining throughout. Much of the original finish has worn away however, the bore presents strong rifling. Please note the scratches on the barrel near the receiver ring as shown in the pictures. Pick it up for your Winchester Model 52 project today!

$375.25

Only 1 left in stock

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