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Winchester 1906

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Introduction | I. Models | II. Variations | III. Condition
1906 Models (Outline) | Gun Parts Diagram


Variations of the Models

You have determined the model of your Winchester.  Now you will need to determine which variation you have.   Both Standard and Expert versions have variations that you will need to be aware of.

Step 2: Determine the Variation of model type

Select one of the following choices

bulletThe stock is straight, forearm smooth and number on tang is higher than 113,000 -- You have an early 'Standard Model 1906' version.
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bulletThe stock is pistol grip, forearm is smooth and fluted, the entire gun is blued -- You have the 'Expert 1906 Model' blued version.
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bulletThe stock is pistol grip, forearm smooth and fluted, the barrel of the gun is blued, but the receiver, guard and action are nickel -- You have the 'Expert 1906 Model' half-nickel version.
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bulletThe stock is pistol grip, forearm is smooth and fluted, all metal parts are nickel  -- You have the 'Expert 1906 Model' full-nickel version.
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bulletIf there are other extra features not mentioned, and they look original. -- You may have a factory "extra- option."  You may need to consult a professional appraiser to determine the value of your gun. 

  Once you have determined the model and version,
Study the Outline of Features for possible modifications to the original rifle.

Then proceed to condition determination.

 


Introduction | Models | Variations | Condition | 1906 Outline of Features | Gun Parts