2015 FIRST YEAR OF PRODUCTION WINCHESTER MODEL 100

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Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 250.00 USD
Estimated at 500.00 - 800.00 USD
SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE. Cal. 308 Win. S# 19234. Bbl. 21 5/8". Model 100 semi-automatic rifle mfg. by Winchester in 1961 (first year of production). Left side of the bbl. exhibits standard factory markings, with an apparent partially legible import mark appearing to read "JCD INC." followed by several indiscernible characters marked on the right. Receiver and bbl. exhibit a blue finish overall, with the alloy trigger guard exhibiting a black anodized finish. Bolt is polished in-the-white. 1-piece checkered wood pistol grip stock with blued steel grip cap and black rubber Decelerator recoil pad. Toeline of buttstock and underside of forearm feature sling swivels, with a repair present at the toe of the butt. Ramped, hooded, and aluminum beaded blade front sight with dovetailed flip-up U-notch rear sight. Receiver is factory drilled and tapped, and is currently fitted with a Ruediger 6x scope. Mag. is absent. CONDITION: metal components retain good amounts of their original factory blue finish, exhibiting wear and thinning overall that is fading to brown patina (primarily visible when viewed beneath a flashlight), with scattered superficial handling marks and spots of light surface oxidation present overall. Alloy trigger guard exhibits wear to its black anodized finish, exhibiting some superficial handling marks. Bore is relatively bright, exhibiting scattered spots and patches of moderate pitting, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Proper manual mechanics. Stock shows some scattered marks and impressions from handling and storage, but otherwise remains sound. Forward lens of scope is broken and cracked, rendering the scope unusable. PROVENANCE: From the Lifetime Collection of Malcolm Zickler, Ret. USAF Lt. Col. (26-707/MLW). CURIO. $500-800.