…you could email me pictures of the 4-5 pages that discuss Winchester Reloading Tools. I would appreciate it for my survey.
Sincerely,
Brady
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…folks. I'm wondering if any of you collectors could tell me a little bit more about what I found.
I have an original October 1893 Winchester Repeating Arms Catalog in pretty great shape. I have photos but can seem to figure out how to post them here.
I tried to do some research myself
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…Altonji said
I recently came into possession of a Winchester 1897 Trench gun serial number. 750056 after a family member passed it was manufactured in 1925. I was interested in its value. It is in fair to…
…good condition Thank you
Model 97 s/n 750056 was manufactured early in the year 1922 (not 1925). Based on its date of manufacture, it is extremely unlikely to be an authentic
…yesterday, I got some exciting packages - Every Lee bullet mould currently made that I don't have samples for. Some of them will get tested in my 3 Winchesters, some will just make samples and be moved on.
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…said
I have in my possession a copy of Winchester Lever Legacy by Clyde Williamson. While I don't care for the commentary, the Cartridge drawings are of interest to me. Where did ol' Snooky get the…
…diagrams and are they available anywhere?
Does anyone know who holds the copyright to the Winchester cartridge/chamber drawings? Does Winchester still hold their ownership? If not who?
Not to be confused with SAAMI cartridge drawings. I know that the SAAMI drawings are on their…
…website I will have to contact them for permission to use them, I am asking about the WINCHESTER drawings that are published in Williamsons book which are of an interesting historical reference.
Thanks
LeverGunner
SAAMI did not…
…are ones that were made later or are still manufactured.
The diagrams in Williamson's book are mostly copies of RCBS, (Omark), diagrams or Winchester's. There are well over 50 diagrams. I don't believe you need anyone's permission to use them for non commercial use.
You can also get
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…said
https://gunville.com/products/winchester-1906-stock-set
Maverick
Not a bad price for that set, honestly.
…sold by his family (according to the story...???), was said to have been carried it a bit on the saddle, then it was carried on the family's Model T in later years. HC initials carved on the left buttstock.
…your current stock is not overly damaged and could be used for the duplication.
You might try these folks.
https://gunville.com/products/winchester-1906-stock-set
Sincerely,
Maverick
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… thank you for your suggestion! It is great a person can tap into all the Winchester knowledge on this site.
TXGunNut, the rifle has a round 26" bbl.
Thanks for offering the help!
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… It shoots about 6" high at 25yds. I am shooting 255 gr. lead reloads. Someone has filed the front sight (21A) to a point and it is about .170" from the bbl. to the top of the sight bead. I have adjusted the rear (Marbles) sight down to as low as I can, both the V insert and the notches
…your rifle. I can't say I have any idea why the dovetail is stamped like that but I also have not seen many empty dovetail images of the +19,400 Model rifles in my survey. What is the serial number of your rifle?
Michael
…you guys think. I blame Jeffery for the book still not being available. Bid was $620. SN 44734.
Hi Steven,
I am reading my copy of the Winchester Model 75 book right now and according to it you purchased a catalog number G7501R2 which came equipped with the Lyman 58E rear sight and Winchester…
…105A front globe style sight mounted with a Winchester #4 (KK) adapter base. This set of sights was only offered as a pairing on the Model 75 from 1946 until late 1947 when the Lyman 58E was replaced by the Redfield 75HW on the G7501R3. The Winchester 105A front sight was Winchester’s
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…recently came into possession of a Winchester 1897 Trench gun serial number. 750056 after a family member passed it was manufactured in 1925. I was interested in its value. It is in fair to
…
A little more info - you mentioned that the rifle has a pistol grip, this makes it the Legacy model. They tend to bring a few more dollars than the standard Traditional model (straight grip). Also, the magnum sells for $50 - $100 more than
…have in my possession a copy of Winchester Lever Legacy by Clyde Williamson. While I don't care for the commentary, the Cartridge drawings are of interest to me. Where did ol' Snooky get the…
…diagrams and are they available anywhere?
Does anyone know who holds the copyright to the Winchester cartridge/chamber drawings? Does Winchester still hold their ownership? If not who?
Not to be confused with SAAMI cartridge drawings. I know that the SAAMI drawings are on their…
…website I will have to contact them for permission to use them, I am asking about the WINCHESTER drawings that are published in Williamsons book which are of an interesting historical reference.
Thanks
LeverGunner
…H. said
There is no such thing as an "unfired" Winchester.
This makes me laugh every time I read it. Very true! 🙂
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…. I looked it over, decent wood, unfired. Pistol grip. What are these guns valued at these days?
There is no such thing as an "unfired" Winchester.
Does it have checkered or plain stocks?
…said
I'll be a new vendor setting up three tables for first time at this venue. All lever action Winchesters.. Anybody with special requests PM me and I'll see if I can throw it in also.
Looking forward to meeting you, Pat. Looking forward to…
…seeing three tables full of lever guns! We have some very serious Colt collectors but a growing number of Winchester collectors and WACA members. I like the venue even though the Denton venue is practically in my back yard.
Safe travels!
Mike
…ll be a new vendor setting up three tables for first time at this venue. All lever action Winchesters.. Anybody with special requests PM me and I'll see if I can throw it in also.