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Winchester Model 88 .358
kbert
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I have a Winchester Model 88 .358 rifle.
It is in very good condition bluing is 95%.
The stock has the original finish and checkering.
There are a few minor blemishes in the butt of the stock from normal use but not very noticeable.
Serial # 70,125
It has a mounted Kollmorgen Scope 2-3/4x scope serial #in the 50,000's.
It has a leather sling "Redfield" it looks original but not a 100% sure.
I have a Box of loaded Super X Silver Tip shells in .358. The box is in good condition.
I have the original owners manual in mint condition.
I have the original exploded part drawing of the gun with cost of each part.
My great uncle who I inherited the gun requested disassembly instructions from Winchester. I have an original letter dated December 19, 1958 from Winchester describing disassembly and reassembly steps for the gun.
I have done a little research but just curious what you would apprise the gun and accessories at.
Thanks for your time and help.
It is in very good condition bluing is 95%.
The stock has the original finish and checkering.
There are a few minor blemishes in the butt of the stock from normal use but not very noticeable.
Serial # 70,125
It has a mounted Kollmorgen Scope 2-3/4x scope serial #in the 50,000's.
It has a leather sling "Redfield" it looks original but not a 100% sure.
I have a Box of loaded Super X Silver Tip shells in .358. The box is in good condition.
I have the original owners manual in mint condition.
I have the original exploded part drawing of the gun with cost of each part.
My great uncle who I inherited the gun requested disassembly instructions from Winchester. I have an original letter dated December 19, 1958 from Winchester describing disassembly and reassembly steps for the gun.
I have done a little research but just curious what you would apprise the gun and accessories at.
Thanks for your time and help.
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