Lot 2150
Antique Winchester Model 1873 Special Order 30" Octagon Barrel Lever Action .38 WCF (.38-40) Rifle. This Special-Order Winchester ’73 comes with a 30” inch octagon barrel with a full-length magazine tube. On the top flat, the barrel has been roll-stamped with the two-line Winchester address, King’s Improvement patent dates and the caliber marking near the barrel breech. Model number is on the upper tang and the serial number is located on the bottom tang. The front sight consists of a German-silver blade paired with an elevator-adjustable rear buckhorn sight. All the metal parts were blued. The crescent butt-plate has the sliding trapdoor for the four (4) piece cleaning rod which is present with this Winchester. The wood stocks are made from straight-grained Walnut. Caliber/ Gauge: .38 WCF (.38-40) Serial Number: 227919B Working Order: Firearm has not been tested; Background Check: Not Required; Keywords: Firearms, Guns Is good to very good. All blued metal parts have taken on a brown patina. Areas of pin-prick pitting are evident on the loading lever, crescent butt-plate and magazine tube which also shows a minor, very slight indentation located 1½” inches in front of the forearm cap. The barrel bore shows some spots of old oxidation. There is visible rifling. The wood stocks are solid and have the normal dings, dents and scratches consistent with the age of this rifle. There is a repaired hairline crack on the comb of the stock starting at the upper tang. The forearm exhibits some minor hairline surface cracks and indentations. There does not appear to be any replaced parts. Action is solid and strong.; Ref: BD1040
- Provenance: This rifle will include a Cody Museum Factory Letter.
- Dimensions: 30" Barrel
- Circa: 1887
- Notes: The Model 1873 was one of the most successful Winchester rifles of its day, with Winchester marketing it as "The Gun That Won the West". Still an icon in the modern day, it was manufactured between 1873 and 1923. It was originally chambered for the .44-40 cartridge, which was the first centrefire cartridge and which became immensely popular. The 1873 was later produced in .38-40 and .32-20, all of which later became popular handgun cartridges of the day, allowing users to carry just one type of ammunition. The Model 1873 was produced in three variations: a 24-inch barrel rifle, a 20-inch barrel carbine, and a "musket"—which was aimed at military contracts and only made up less than 5% of production. (Musket was a term that, at the time, denoted a full-length military-style stock, not to be confused with a true smoothbore musket). The standard rifle-length version was most popular in the 19th century, although Winchester would make rifles to order in any configuration the customer wished, including longer barrels or baby carbines with barrels as short as 12 inches, octagonal-shaped barrels, color case hardened receivers and fancy engraving.
- Condition: Is good to very good. All blued metal parts have taken on a brown patina. Areas of pin-prick pitting are evident on the loading lever, crescent butt-plate and magazine tube which also shows a minor, very slight indentation located 1½” inches in front of the forearm cap. The barrel bore shows some spots of old oxidation. There is visible rifling. The wood stocks are solid and have the normal dings, dents and scratches consistent with the age of this rifle. There is a repaired hairline crack on the comb of the stock starting at the upper tang. The forearm exhibits some minor hairline surface cracks and indentations. There does not appear to be any replaced parts. Action is solid and strong.
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