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The most important notable improvement over the Henry was the addition of the Nelson King’s patented cartridge loading gate system which allowed for a closed magazine tube and a wood forend. The Model 1866 fired the same .44 caliber rimfire round as the Henry rifle; however; cartridge improvements made a shorter carbine barrel length practical. The ’66 was offered in rifle, carbine, or musket configurations with standard barrel length for the rifles 24”; carbines, 20”; and muskets, 27”. During its production run from 1866 to 1898, nearly 160,000 were made. Serial numbers began in the mid-12,000 range (overlapping with Henry’s serial numbers which ended around 14,900) and carried just into the 170,000 range. First Models have flat-side receivers. Second, Third and Fourth Models have a flared receiver to accommodate a thicker forend. Original Winchester factory records are available for this model from the Cody Firearms Museum in Cody, Wyoming, from serial number 124995 thru 170101. Also available: 35,527, 35,952, 36,200, 96,740, 96,743, 96,745, 103,672, 104,463, 104,469, 104,470, 107,208, 107,209, 109,650, 109,651, 112,269, 112,270, 112,274, 119,180, 119,488, 119,567, 119,579, 119,739, 120,072, 120,593, 120,665, 121,191, 121,964, 124,005, 124,357, 124,876, 124,893, 124,899. |
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