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The Winchester 73 was very popular in the West, but due to its weak locking action, not able to handle larger calibers like .45-70 used by the US government. As had happened a lot before and after, John Moses Browning appeared, invented a better, stronger lock and sold the patent to Winchester, who quickly brought out the Model 86 to the market.
The Winchester 73 was very popular in the West, but due to its weak locking action, not able to handle larger calibers like .45-70 used by the US government. As had happened a lot before and after, John Moses Browning appeared, invented a better, stronger lock and sold the patent to Winchester, who quickly brought out the Model 86 to the market.
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[[File:WinchesterModel1886cutout.png|150px|A typical Winchester 1886 as they are produced in the Angel's Boneyard.]]
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!colspan="3"| Winchester Model 86
!colspan="3"| Winchester Model 86
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|Big.
|Big.
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|colspan="1"| Rarity:
|colspan="1"| [[Rarity]]:
|Quite common.
|Quite common.
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|colspan="1"| Range division:
|colspan="1"| [[Range division]]:
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CQC: Up to 30 cm: + 5 to rifles<br>
CQC: Up to 30 cm: + 5 to rifles<br>
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Extreme range: + 30 cm : - 10 to rifles<br>  
Extreme range: + 30 cm : - 10 to rifles<br>  
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|colspan="1"| AP costs:
|colspan="1"| [[Action points|AP costs]]:
|4 for common shot<br>
|4 for common shot<br>
5 for aimed shot<br>
5 for aimed shot<br>

Latest revision as of 15:43, 19 April 2025

This weapon is part of the rifles.

The Winchester 73 was very popular in the West, but due to its weak locking action, not able to handle larger calibers like .45-70 used by the US government. As had happened a lot before and after, John Moses Browning appeared, invented a better, stronger lock and sold the patent to Winchester, who quickly brought out the Model 86 to the market.

A typical Winchester 1886 as they are produced in the Angel's Boneyard.

Winchester Model 86
Ammunition: .45-70 Government
Price: 600 $
Damage: 4 D6 + 9
Maximal range: 150 + P * 4
Size category: Big.
Rarity: Quite common.
Range division:

CQC: Up to 30 cm: + 5 to rifles
Close range: Up to 60 cm + P * 4: + 10 to rifles
Middle range: + 30 cm: no adjustment
Far range: + 30 cm: - 5 to rifles
Extreme range: + 30 cm : - 10 to rifles

AP costs: 4 for common shot

5 for aimed shot
2 AP to reload per shot, 1 AP if the ammunition is carried in a cartridge belt

Ammunition feeding: 8 shot underbarrel tube magazine. Cartridges are put in the back, one by one.
Minimal strength: 5
Weight: Gun: 9 pounds

8 shots: 0.8 pounds

Special rule: None.
Encounterable versions: Standard model: very common

With mounting rails: common
With scope: common
With laser sight: rare
With red dot sight: rare
With lamp (LED/light bulb): rare
With heavy barrel: quite common
With cartridge pouch: very common