Winchester lever-actions
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Winchester lever-actions
I did post this question on the old forum - a real long time ago, and I can't find my notes on this. Here's a list of Winchester lever-actions, oldest to newest. Which one(s) am I missing?
Henry (Model 1860 - I know, a "pre-Winchester")
Improved Henry/Model 1866
Model 1873
Model 1876
Model 1886
Model 1887 (shotgun)
Model 1892
Model 1894
Model 71
Model 64
Brain-fanny burp big time. Just too long a week at work...
Henry (Model 1860 - I know, a "pre-Winchester")
Improved Henry/Model 1866
Model 1873
Model 1876
Model 1886
Model 1887 (shotgun)
Model 1892
Model 1894
Model 71
Model 64
Brain-fanny burp big time. Just too long a week at work...
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You may be thinking of the Model 1868. it may have been called something else, but they shelved it to concentrate on the 1873.EdinCT wrote:They may of had a 1875 also? I think it came out out only for a year and the new/improved 1876 replaced it.
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there was also an 1868, the predecessor to the 1876, sold to the swiss military,and others; have seen them in books, but never in the usa.
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