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Bolt-action rifle
Winchester Model 54
TypeBolt-action rifle
Place of originUnited States
Production history
DesignerThomas Crosley Johnson
ManufacturerWinchester Repeating Arms Company
Produced1925–1936
No. built50,145
VariantsStandard Grade, Carbine, Super Grade, Target
Specifications
Mass7¾ lb. (Standard Grade, 24 in. barrel), 11¾ lb. (Sniper's Rifle), 8 lb. (Super Grade), 7¼ lb. (Carbine)

Cartridgevarious, see article
Barrels24 in. (Standard Grade), 20 in. (Carbine), 26 in. heavy (Sniper's Rifle)
Actionbolt
Feed systemNon-detachable box magazine, holding 5 cartridges
Sightsopen

The Winchester Model 54 is a bolt-action rifle manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The 54 was the first successful production run civilian centerfire bolt action for Winchester.

Using a Mauser 98-type action, the Model 54 was produced until 1936 when, with some modifications, it was reintroduced as the Winchester Model 70. The Model 54 had a relatively heavy two stage trigger pull, which was greatly improved in the Model 70.

Standard chamberings included the .22 Hornet, .220 Swift, .250-3000 Savage, .257 Roberts, .270 Winchester, 30-30 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, 7x57mm Mauser, 7.65x53mm Argentine, and 8x57mm Mauser. Special order chamberings were made in .25-35 Winchester, .32 Winchester Special, .35 Whelen, and 38-55 Winchester.

Intended for use with open or aperture sights, the bolt throw makes the addition of a scope difficult as it was introduced prior to the popularity of telescopic sight.

See also

References

  1. My Favorite Guns, The Winchester Model 54
  2. Field and Stream, "The 50 Best Guns Ever Made"
  3. ^ The History of Winchester Firearms 1866–1992, Henshaw, Kuhloff, Barnes, and Hall, p.85
  4. ^ Long live the Model 54 Winchester
  5. Model 54 Rifles
  • Bolt Action Rifles, De Haas and Zwoll, p. 576

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