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This one appears to have been someone’s prized possession given it’s high remaining condition but well worn lower tang and receiver belly. Not too bad for 100 year old 22.

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Boy that is slick... what I wouldn't give...
Nice looking gun. Is it a 62A? Looks like mine I inherrited from my great grandfather, but in better shape than mine!
It’s a model 1890 special order in the semi-deluxe configuration.

If requested, the wood could be upgraded but this doesn’t appear to be. I haven’t yet disassembled it, but usually the upgraded wood guns have xx or xxx stamped into the side of the tang medal, which signifies the level of wood (x:fancy or xx:extra fancy).

The pistol grip checkering on this (and other semi-deluxes) doesn’t extend to the pistol grip cap like the deluxe models. Essentially the only difference between this one and a typical production 1890 is the pistol grip buttstock and the checkering.


For deluxe vs. semi-deluxe reference:
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WOW! I am an fan of the Model 90/1890. Although I have but one, I love that darn thing. Those rifles are beautiful. Enjoy them. Quality of that level cannot be found anymore in new guns.
Three Very nice Specimens of the Model 90.

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