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Weapon, Class 2 | |
Winchester Model 1887 sawed-off | |
Game information | |
Category | Shotgun |
Fire modes | Lever-action |
Caliber | 12 gauge |
Barrel length (inches) | 18.5 |
Feeding system | Internal tube |
+1 round in chamber? | Yes |
Critical failure type | Failure to fire |
Stock type | No stock (N) |
Weight (units) | 14 |
Max condition | 14000 |
Shop value / Rarity | 725 (Rarity 2) |
Accessory compatibility | |
Feeding | Internal tube |
Standard: | 5-round capacity |
Muzzle | N/A |
Standard: | None |
Optics | N/A |
Standard: | None |
Underbarrel mount | N/A |
Standard: | None |
Lights | N/A |
Standard: | None |
Real world information | |
Manufacturer | Winchester Repeating Arms Co. |
Country of origin | United States |
Year | 1887 |
"The Winchester Model 1887 was one of the first successful lever-action shotgun designs ever produced. Originally, the Model 1887 was a 10 gauge firearm that could only handle blackpowder shells, and it was produced with a stock (as well as longer barrels). Subsequent strengthening of the design allowed it to shoot modern smokeless powder shells, and eventually, a 12 gauge version was produced. However, the classic, stocked Model 1887 disappeared from production as better and more modern shotguns came into the market. Much later, influenced by certain popular action movies, owners of old 1887s sawed their stocks and barrels off and performed the "flip-cocking" move, to differentiate themselves from other shotgunners. This led to a resurgence of the 1887, which is now exclusively produced with an 18.5-inch barrel, an enlarged lever loop, a cut trigger guard, and of course, no stock. The flip-cocking shotgunners rejoiced. But for those who wished for a more traditional experience, Maze Customs soon followed with a new offering, which restores the stock and turns the weapon into a classic, lever-action shotgun. What's old is new again." |
— Hebizuka (quote written by Tempest) |
The Winchester Model 1887 sawed-off (also called Winchester Model 1887, or simply Model 1887) is a 12 gauge shotgun.
Maze Customs
This weapon can receive the following minor customization services:
- Minor stock configuration: Model 1887 Classic
Model 1887 Classic
Love lever-action shotguns but don't care for flip-cocking action-movie antics? Wish your 1887 had a stock? Just bring it over to Maze Customs, and it will be restored to its classic glory: with a wooden, fixed stock, just as it should be. Additional cosmetic changes include a non-cut trigger guard and a standard-sized lever loop, to give it a more traditional look and feel.
Modifications:
- Weapon Class: Becomes Class 1.
- Stock: Becomes Fixed (S).
- Weight: Becomes 18 units.