Chiappa's 86 Wildlands: Reimagining the Classic Winchester 1886 for Today's Shooter
Author: Aleksa M. | Publish Date: Oct 12, 2025 | Fact checked by: Marko Lalovic
Chiappa Firearms, the renowned Italian gunmaker, has built its reputation on crafting faithful replicas of historical firearms while simultaneously breathing new life into these classic designs with contemporary enhancements. Their Wildlands collection exemplifies this dual approach, transforming the legendary Winchester 1886-style lever-action into a platform suited for modern outdoor pursuits. For 2025, the company unveils its newest addition to the Wildlands lineup: the 86 Angle Ejection Takedown.

Core Design and Specifications
Traditional Architecture Meets Modern Functionality
The foundation of this new 86 Wildlands rifle remains true to John Browning's original big-frame lever-action architecture, featuring the signature twin locking blocks paired with an underbarrel tubular magazine system. Chambered in .45-70 Gov't, the rifle sports a compact 16.5-inch barrel equipped with 5/8x24 TPI threading at the muzzle, enabling shooters to attach suppressors or muzzle devices. The magazine provides a four-round capacity.
Staying faithful to the Wildlands philosophy, the Angle Ejection Takedown incorporates its namesake feature—a takedown mechanism. The barrel's interrupted thread design allows for quick separation from the action by simply unscrewing the magazine tube from the receiver using its integrated lever.
Contemporary Upgrades and Features
Enhanced Ejection System for Optics Compatibility
Beyond its traditional foundation, the 86 Wildlands Angle Ejection Takedown receives substantial modernization tailored for today's hunters and outdoor enthusiasts. Addressing the challenge posed by the 1886's original top-ejection design, Chiappa has engineered an angled ejection system. This modification enables scope mounting in the optimal rear position atop the receiver. The rifle ships without iron sights but includes a Picatinny rail section that spans across both the receiver and the barrel's rear section.

Practical Handling Enhancements
The lever has been enlarged to accommodate gloved operation, with its lower edge wrapped in paracord for improved grip and comfort during extended use.
Modern Stock and Furniture
Adjustable Synthetic Stock Design
The 86 Wildlands Angle Ejection Takedown features a skeletonized synthetic buttstock designed with versatility in mind. It incorporates quick-detachable sling swivel cups and includes an adjustable cheekpiece, providing proper eye alignment when using optical sights.
Accessory-Ready Fore-End
The aluminum fore-end comes equipped with M-Lok slots, offering multiple attachment points for accessories, plus an additional QD swivel cup. An included cartridge holder provides flexible mounting options—it can be attached to either the buttstock or fore-end depending on shooter preference.

Finish and Dimensions
All steel components receive a matte-blue finish, while aluminum parts are anodized for durability and corrosion resistance. The complete rifle measures 36 inches in overall length and tips the scales at 8.8 pounds.
Pricing
The Chiappa 86 Wildlands Angle Ejection Takedown carries a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $2,013.
| Specifications | 86 WILDLANDS T.D. Angle Ejection |
|---|---|
| CALIBER | 45/70 |
| ACTION | Lever Action |
| BARREL LENGTH | 16.5'' (419 mm) |
| CAPACITY | 4+1 Rounds |
| FEED IN | Magazine Tube |
| TRIGGER SYSTEM | Single |
| STOCK | Synthetic with Adjustable Comb - Black |
| FOREND | Aluminum with M-LOK |
| LEVER TYPE | Wide Lever with Paracord |
| REAR SIGHT | Picatinny Rail |
| SAFETY | Hammer Half Cock + Manual |
| TWIST RATE | 1:18 Twist Rate |
| MUZZLE THREAD | 5/8" x 24 |
| TOTAL LENGTH | 36'' (914 mm) |
| MATERIAL | Steel |
| NET WEIGHT | 8.80 lb |
| FINISHING | Mat Blued |
| EXTRACTION | Angle Ejection |
| SHIPS LOOSE | Paracord sling, 2 Round holders |
Author:
Aleksa Miladinovic

Aleksa Miladinovic is a passionate technology enthusiast born and raised in Serbia, whose interest in defense technology was sparked by his country's rich firearms manufacturing heritage. His journey began when attending a Partner defense exhibition in Belgrade, where he was captivated by the innovative engineering and precision mechanics behind modern defense systems. With Serbia being a significant producer of military equipment in the region, Aleksa has developed a deep appreciation for the technical advancements and engineering excellence that the firearms industry represents.