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Original U.S. Winchester Model 1873 .44-40 Repeating Rifle with Octagonal Barrel made in 1891 - Serial 398655B

Item Description

Original Item: Only One Available. "The Gun that Won the West!" This wonderful "frontier worn" Winchester repeating rifle is in .44-40 caliber, correctly marked with 44 W.C.F. over the chamber and 44 CAL. on the bottom of the brass carrier block. It features a desirable 24" octagonal barrel and full-length magazine tube. As with all examples, it is marked MODEL. 1873. on the upper receiver tang. Features the classic front sight and iconic "buckhorn" aftermarket rear adjustable sight by MARBLES. The serial number is 398655B denotes the year of manufacture as 1891. The engraving on the top of the barrel is worn but still legible:

WINCHESTER'S REPEATING ARMS. NEW HAVEN CONN. U.S.A.
-- KING'S IMPROVEMENT PATENTED MARCH 29.1866. OCTOBER 16.1860. --

The stocks are in very good used condition, with a great color and patina. They look to have been finished at some point, which is now completely worn off the fore stock, while the rear stock still retains some. There are no major cracks or repairs that we can see, just the usual small dents and scratches from service. The butt stock has a lovely crescent butt plate, which has a working storage compartment (empty).

This lever action repeater is offered with a crisp tight action in fully functional condition, with a working original dust cover. It cycles well, without any slop or sticking that we noticed. The metal work is good, with the original blue faded to a worn oxidized patina due to decades of cleaning, with areas of light peppering and oxidation. There do not appear to be any major rust areas, and overall it has a great "frontier worn" look. The bore is in very good condition, showing a parttly bright finish and strong lands and grooves. There is definitely some wear and past oxidation, but no major pitting or similar issues. Overall we would rate this an 8 out of 10.

A lovely example of an iconic frontier repeating rifle. These are becoming increasingly hard to find on the market in nice condition. Fully cleaned and ready for display!

Specifications-

Year of Manufacture: 1891
Caliber: .44-40 Winchester
Cartridge Type: Centerfire Cartridge
Barrel Length: 24 Inches
Overall Length: 43 Inches
Action type: Lever Action Repeater
Feed System: 15-round tube magazine

The Model 1873 was one of the most successful Winchester rifles of its day, gaining the reputation as "The Gun that Won the West". Still an icon almost a century and a half later, it was manufactured between 1873 and 1919. Originally chambered for the .44-40 cartridge, it was later produced in .38-40 and .32-20, all of which were also popular handgun cartridges of the day, allowing users to conveniently carry just one type of ammunition. The Model 1873 was produced in three variations: a 24" barrel rifle, 20" barrel carbine, and a musket. The easy to transport and handle carbine was the most popular, while the musket accounted for less than 5-10 percent of total production.

Due to feeding problems, the original Model 1873 was never offered in the military standard .45 Colt cartridge, although a number of modern reproductions are chambered for the round. The popularity of the original Model 1873 led Colt to manufacture .44-40 a version of the Single Action Army revolver called the "Frontier Model".

To both celebrate and enhance the Model 1873's prestige, Winchester established a coveted One of One Thousand grade in 1875. Barrels producing unusually small groupings during test-firing were fitted to rifles with set triggers and a special finish. Marked One of One Thousand, they sold for a then princely $100. A popular 1950 Western starring Jimmy Stewart, Winchester '73, was based on the coveted gun. Promotions included a search for One of One Thousand rifles by Universal Studios, with advertisements in sporting magazines and posters in sporting goods stores.

A second grade of Model 1873 barrels producing above average accuracy were fitted to rifles marked One of One Hundred, and sold for $20 over list. Approximately 136 One of One Thousand Model 1873s were sold, and only eight One of One Hundreds. In all, over 720,000 Model 1873s were produced.

The .38-40 Winchester round is actually a .40 caliber cartridge shooting .401 caliber bullets. The cartridge was introduced by Winchester in 1874 and is derived from their .44-40 Winchester. This cartridge was introduced for rifles, but in its reintroduction for Cowboy Action Shooting it has seen some popularity as a pistol cartridge. It is not particularly well suited to hunting larger game, but it was popular when it was introduced, along with the previous .44-40 Winchester, for deer hunting. It can be used successfully on smaller game animals, and for self-defense.

Note: This gun is NOT considered obsolete calibre, so we are not able to ship to the United Kingdom. Please note that for international shipping, these MUST be shipped using UPS WW Services. International customers should always consult their country's antique gun laws prior to ordering.

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