Thanks guys!
Froggie,
The only markings under the barrel are a number 3, and oddly, it's way back by the mainspring, instead of out in front of the forearm! It's a 30" half octagon, .32-40, and the checkering is a pretty standard looking , as seen on page 120 of John Cambell's book, "the Winchester Single Shot".
The left side of the lower tang has "824 XX" no SB as I would have expected with the Swiss buttplate. Also, the lower tang has the "PAT Oct 17, 79" on it, but no serial number! The tang looks unmessed with, and I suppose it could have worn, or been lightly marked, but either way, there's no sign of ever having one! The barrel address is of the earliest style shown in Cambell's book.
The sights were both strange, and I'd guess changed at some time. The front looked like a typical Winchester blade, but was all brass. The rear is a simple buckhorn, but the style used on cheap single shots, that mounts in the dovetail, with no elevator, as it's just the size of the dovetail. Hope that makes sense? I'd also bet it had a tang sight at some time, as the front sight hole is blank, and the tang screw was a non Winchester type. By the way, the upper tang is unmarked, and has the early sear spring screw through the top of the tang, showing the head exposed flush.
This is also an octagon top receiver.
It's no creampuff, but still a very decent gun, and I was excited to get it, and even more excited when I realised it was such an early piece!
Thanks so much for your help! I'm trying to learn more about these Winchester 1885's, as I'm sort of new to them.
Vall
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