Got her all taken apart today. Had to drill out a couple of screws that the Kitchen Gunsmith really buggered up.
I ordered a whole new screw kit from Homestead Gun Parts and a new extractor as I broke it trying to get it out of the bolt. Ugh!
The internals are in amazing good shape. Relatively new links were added recently. All the springs are in perfect shape.
The butt stock had a crack that a bit of JB Weld took care of. The butt plate didn't fit well and when I removed the screws the wood in that area was a mess. One screw hole had been plugged with a filter from a cigarette to hold the screw in! More JB Weld to the rescue!
More updated pictures here:
http://public.fotki.com/Rbertalotto/thi ... ter-44-40/
The rifle papers at the Cody Museum as being shipped:
WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 - SERIAL NUMBER 133113
Serial number application date not available
Type: Rifle
Caliber: 38
Barrel Type: Round
Trigger: Plain
Received in warehouse on September 24, 1883
Shipped from warehouse on October 06, 1883, Order number 7789
So, as you can see, nothing is "right" with this ol gal.
The saddle ring was installed in the wrong place and this interferes with the bottom tang. I fixed this by filing it back and TIG welding in in place from the back side.
It was shipped as a 38-40 and it now wears a 44-40 barrel.
It was shipped as a rifle with a 24" barrel. It now has a 20" barrel.
So, it will be a "working" rifle....Used in Cowboy Action Shooting and put away wet!