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| Tanker, I believe Davidson's had a limited run on Winchester 1885's. 38-55 being one of the calibers offered. Last I looked, www.cdnninvestments.com had these available in their downloadable catalog. J Scott |
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| Hi J Scott: I am aware of the Winchester but prefer the Browning. I know they are supposed to be the same but I have noticed differences especially in the grade of wood. Most of the Winchesters are fence posts. I tried that web site but it is only accessories. Thanks. |
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| Exactly how is the wood different, in your view?
Sincerely,
Hobie
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| Tanker, Not a problem. However, once at their site, down load catalog to see the "fence posts".  J Scott |
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| Hobie: From the Winchesters I have seen in ads, the wood was rather plain. The Brownings seem to be more figured. If I am wrong, and I would like to be, then I may consider the newer guns. Have you seen any nice stocks on the current production? |
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| Keep me in mind if you know of these out there for sale. I'm still looking. Thanks. |
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