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Babbott213
08-05-2020, 12:29 AM
She turns 141 years old this month according to my Cody Letter. 1873 Winchester 44-40. She still goes Bang! 40 grains of Swiss 2F under a Buffalo Arms .429" 222 Grain Hollow Base 20-1 Cast Bullet. The barrel has just a little bit of putting, but for 141, I’d say she’s in ok shape.


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Bad Ass Wallace
08-05-2020, 05:33 AM
Fantastic old piece, thanks for sharing!

Hdskip
08-05-2020, 06:21 AM
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Not meaning to hijack this thread but this one is about 125 years old according to Serial number. 38/40 and my great grandfather purchased it in Denver Colorado . It's been in this family since new.

Ajohns
08-05-2020, 07:53 AM
Thanks all for sharing! Those are neat photos of some beautiful iron

Babbott213
08-05-2020, 07:55 AM
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Not meaning to hijack this thread but this one is about 125 years old according to Serial number. 38/40 and my great grandfather purchased it in Denver Colorado . It's been in this family since new.

Sweet!!! That’s great knowing the history on that old gun. Unfortunately all I know about mine is it came from a Estate auction in Southern GA. and it was manufactured in Aug. of 1879. I’ve owned it for around 4 years now I guess.


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Baltimoreed
08-05-2020, 07:14 PM
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Very impressive smoke and fire, cool photo, how did you get that much black in a .44-40? Here I am shooting a slightly younger 129 year old .44wcf 1873 Winchester Musket. As I don’t have a Martini Henry to go with my British RE uniform I use the musket along with it’s socket bayonet. I’ll put this git up on in January to coincide with the Battle of Rorke’s Drift [January 22-23, 1879.] Love shooting these old pieces of history.

Bad Ass Wallace
08-05-2020, 08:33 PM
Geez Baltimoreed you have to get a Martini Henry (LOL)

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Baltimoreed
08-05-2020, 08:57 PM
It would be nice but hardly competitive in a cas match. Plus it’s not a pistol caliber. Not that that really matters, I shoot these antiques for the fun of it. But I would shoot a Martini shotgun if I stumbled up on a decent one. I do have a Martini Wallace but it’s a NSW Cadet in .32-20/310. A real sweetheart to shoot and accurate once I figured out the odd case that it needed.

ndnchf
08-07-2020, 09:15 AM
I too have been playing with a rifle that is about 141 years old (the best I can determine). Its an early #2 Remington rolling block. It was originally .44 rimfire, but is now converted to centerfire. It is essentially the same as the old .44 S&W American. It is similar to the .44-40, but a little shorter and uses an outside lubricated heel bullet. Here is a brief video I made at the range.


https://youtu.be/f939OJjyNtQ

missionary5155
08-07-2020, 10:01 AM
Thank you for the fine photos of the 73 !!!! Those old Winchesters do the heart good to shoot.
Mike in LLama Land

missionary5155
08-07-2020, 10:04 AM
Only problem with the rollers is there is not lever...... :>)
We have a goodly share of the also.

Babbott213
08-07-2020, 01:18 PM
I too have been playing with a rifle that is about 141 years old (the best I can determine). Its an early #2 Remington rolling block. It was originally .44 rimfire, but is now converted to centerfire. It is essentially the same as the old .44 S&W American. It is similar to the .44-40, but a little shorter and uses an outside lubricated heel bullet. Here is a brief video I made at the range.


https://youtu.be/f939OJjyNtQ

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Babbott213
08-07-2020, 01:22 PM
Thank you for the fine photos of the 73 !!!! Those old Winchesters do the heart good to shoot.
Mike in LLama Land

Thank You Sir! I love this one for sure. I’m just taking my time and seeing what works best with her. I’ve loaded up 10 more rounds to try out this weekend. 5 loaded with the Accurate 43-215C and then 5 that are loaded with a bullet that John had labeled Big Lube. It has a very wide lube groove. Hope to shoot them Saturday or Sunday.


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