Item: ONSV23NOS293

Original U.S. Winchester Model 1873 .44-40 Saddle Ring Carbine Serial Number 357518 with Cleaning Rod - Made in 1890

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  • Original Item: Only One Available. This is a great vintage cowboy Winchester Model 1873 carbine in the most popular caliber of .44/40, as used in both carbines and six guns revolvers of the era. Offered in very nice aged condition and correct in all respects, serial number is worn but still legible as 357518, which indicates that it was manufactured in 1890. It has an intact MODEL 1873 marking on the upper receiver tang, and the correct 44 W.C.F. marking over the chamber, though it is faint. There is even a faint 44 CAL marking on the carrier block, which is usually completely worn away!


    Also, as it is marked with a serial number over 90,000, this is considered a "Third Model", which featured improvements over the first two iterations of the design. The most noticeable change from the Second to Third models is that the dovetail that the dust cover slide on is machined directly into the receiver, and not attached by screws as it was previously. The Third model is what Winchester made until the end of the production run when the serial numbers exceeded 700,000.


    Still fully functional, the action cycles great, with a 20 inch round barrel with a very good bore. It has clear lands and grooves, with mostly bright finish, and just a bit of oxidation in places. Probably a 7+ out of 10. This Carbine has the "Crescent" butt plate and a working butt storage compartment, original three piece cleaning rod, along with a flip up ladder carbine rear sight.


    The gun overall has quite a bit of exterior wear, so the caliber and barrel address and patent markings are faint but are legible and read:


    WINCHESTER'S REPEATING ARMS. NEW HAVEN CONN U. S. A.
    KING'S IMPROVEMENT PATENTED MARCH 29. 1866. OCTOBER 16 1860.


    In nice condition showing use and really presents wonderfully. There is some discoloration to the stocks, as expected from a gun of this age, but is mainly cosmetic, as shown. Both sides of the butt stock are engraved CP, we do not know the meaning.


    Fully cleaned and ready to display!


    Specifications-


    Year of Manufacture: 1890
    Caliber: .44-40 Winchester
    Cartridge Type: Centerfire Cartridge
    Barrel Length: 20 Inches
    Overall Length: 39 Inches
    Action type: Lever Action Repeater
    Feed System: 9-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.


  • This product is not available for shipping in US state(s): New Jersey

    This product is available for international shipping. Shipping not available to: United Kingdom
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