Winchester Model 1873 Special Order
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ALL FIREARMS MUST BE TRANSFERRED THROUGH A LICENSED FIREARMS DEALER
ALL FIREARMS MUST BE TRANSFERRED THROUGH A LICENSED FIREARMS DEALER
Winchester collectors or enthusiasts will know the Model 1873 was primarily offered with standard configurations & lengths with the round barrel with a full magazine being common.
This specific combination indicates a custom configuration, making it scarcer than a standard model. Any deviation from the standard, such as a custom barrel shape or magazine length was a special order feature from the Winchester factory & is far less common than the standard rifles making them very sought after in Winchester collector circles, but you'd know that if you're reading this.
The half-round/half-octagon barrel you see on this rifle was a desirable, non-standard feature offered by Winchester as a special order, as was the short magazine.
What was known as the 'half magazine' was an option often chosen by hunters, presumably to keep the weight down & because they know they may get a second & occasionally a third shot off but no more when hunting so there was just no need for a full length magazine in these scenarios.
The half-round, half-octagon barrel (often just called half-octagon) & half-magazine were not standard configurations; they were special-order options from the factory. True factory special-order features add significantly to the value & rarity of an antique Winchester.
One survey of over 14,000 rifles noted only about 760 were half-magazines.
Many enthusiasts & shooters find the half-octagon barrel (octagonal at the breech, round towards the muzzle) aesthetically pleasing & believe it offers a good balance, combining the classic "style and grace" of an octagon barrel with a slightly lighter weight forward.
While some collectors might not specifically seek out this configuration, many are drawn to special-order features due to their rarity & the story behind them.
This rifle was part of a deceased estate which included a large & quite extensive Winchester collection which we are trying to re-home with a Winchester collector who knows the value this represents.
We are not going to try & rate the condition out of 100 as everyone seems to have a different opinion on what the percentages should be, so we'll let the pictures be the description. You will know if this is for you so view the photos carefully & make your decision based on what you see as they form the main description & override all written information. Ask for more if desired.
We think we have described it accurately & correctly but do not claim to be infallible so if we have got anything wrong, it is unintentional.
Whilst we check these out for serviceability, the warranty has expired & this is sold on an 'as is' basis. As with all used guns, we recommend you have this checked by a suitably qualified person prior to shooting.
Standard cost for shipping to metro locations is $75 & all guns are sent via StarTrack without insurance but packed very well.
This specific combination indicates a custom configuration, making it scarcer than a standard model. Any deviation from the standard, such as a custom barrel shape or magazine length was a special order feature from the Winchester factory & is far less common than the standard rifles making them very sought after in Winchester collector circles, but you'd know that if you're reading this.
The half-round/half-octagon barrel you see on this rifle was a desirable, non-standard feature offered by Winchester as a special order, as was the short magazine.
What was known as the 'half magazine' was an option often chosen by hunters, presumably to keep the weight down & because they know they may get a second & occasionally a third shot off but no more when hunting so there was just no need for a full length magazine in these scenarios.
The half-round, half-octagon barrel (often just called half-octagon) & half-magazine were not standard configurations; they were special-order options from the factory. True factory special-order features add significantly to the value & rarity of an antique Winchester.
One survey of over 14,000 rifles noted only about 760 were half-magazines.
Many enthusiasts & shooters find the half-octagon barrel (octagonal at the breech, round towards the muzzle) aesthetically pleasing & believe it offers a good balance, combining the classic "style and grace" of an octagon barrel with a slightly lighter weight forward.
While some collectors might not specifically seek out this configuration, many are drawn to special-order features due to their rarity & the story behind them.
This rifle was part of a deceased estate which included a large & quite extensive Winchester collection which we are trying to re-home with a Winchester collector who knows the value this represents.
We are not going to try & rate the condition out of 100 as everyone seems to have a different opinion on what the percentages should be, so we'll let the pictures be the description. You will know if this is for you so view the photos carefully & make your decision based on what you see as they form the main description & override all written information. Ask for more if desired.
We think we have described it accurately & correctly but do not claim to be infallible so if we have got anything wrong, it is unintentional.
Whilst we check these out for serviceability, the warranty has expired & this is sold on an 'as is' basis. As with all used guns, we recommend you have this checked by a suitably qualified person prior to shooting.
Standard cost for shipping to metro locations is $75 & all guns are sent via StarTrack without insurance but packed very well.
Sunshine Coast Gun Shop assumes all responsibility for this listing. You must contact Sunshine Coast Gun Shop to resolve any questions or concerns. Firearms may only be shipped to a Licenced Dealer. Some listed items may not be legal in every State.
It is advisable that if you plan on purchasing from a Dealer who has listed an ad on this website to retain the information of the ad and the Dealers details for future reference, as we cannot guarantee that it will still be available if removed
It is advisable that if you plan on purchasing from a Dealer who has listed an ad on this website to retain the information of the ad and the Dealers details for future reference, as we cannot guarantee that it will still be available if removed


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