in the June 2015 issue of American Rifleman
http://www.americanrifleman.org/article ... go-to-war/
Cheers,
Carl
article .... Winchester Lever-Actions Go To War
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Re: article .... Winchester Lever-Actions Go To War
Interesting article, I wish I could find some of those that were in British hands.
Just a few months ago I was able to repair a Winchester 03 that was used in the cockpit of a WW1 British Fighter Plane, wish I could have had more .22 Automatic rounds, it was fun to shoot.
Just a few months ago I was able to repair a Winchester 03 that was used in the cockpit of a WW1 British Fighter Plane, wish I could have had more .22 Automatic rounds, it was fun to shoot.
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Re: article .... Winchester Lever-Actions Go To War
Good morning
Peruvian officers were also very happy to secure a Winchester repeater as their personal carry combat rifle. Most regular troops in South America were armed with the Remington Rolling Blocks of the various caliber .43 cartridges. But officers could procure their own weapons and did invest their personal safety on battlefields to the Winchester.
Winchester model 66's are still being found on desert battlefields dating to 1879-82. Winchester 73's are also randomly located with officer information attached. Winchester 92's in 44 WCF were popular with the horse officers.
I personally would not be surprised to learn this Winchester usage was not the same through out many South American military units.
Mike in Peru
Peruvian officers were also very happy to secure a Winchester repeater as their personal carry combat rifle. Most regular troops in South America were armed with the Remington Rolling Blocks of the various caliber .43 cartridges. But officers could procure their own weapons and did invest their personal safety on battlefields to the Winchester.
Winchester model 66's are still being found on desert battlefields dating to 1879-82. Winchester 73's are also randomly located with officer information attached. Winchester 92's in 44 WCF were popular with the horse officers.
I personally would not be surprised to learn this Winchester usage was not the same through out many South American military units.
Mike in Peru
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