Selected Product: | Winchester Lever Action Repeating Firearms : The Models of 1866, 1873 & 1876 (For Collectors Only) Paperback Author: Arthur Pirkle Publisher: North Cape Publications Release Date: 1995-01-01 ISBN-10: 1882391055 ISBN-13: 9781882391059 List Price: $19.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms and Their Values ISBN-10: 089689455X ISBN-13: 9780896894556 List Price:$39.99 The Winchester Book ISBN-10: 0910156034 ISBN-13: 9780910156035 List Price:$54.50 Winchester Pocket Guide: Identification & Pricing For 50 Collectible Rifles And Shotguns ISBN-10: 0873499034 ISBN-13: 0046081009037 List Price:$12.99 Blue Book of Gun Values ISBN-10: 1886768455 ISBN-13: 9781886768451 List Price:$39.95 Winchester: An American Legend : The Official History of Winchester Firearms and Ammunition from 1849 to the Present ISBN-10: 0785818936 ISBN-13: 9780785818939 List Price:$29.99 Blue Book of Gun Values ISBN-10: 1886768455 ISBN-13: 0609068000252 List Price:$39.95 Winchester Pocket Guide: Identification & Pricing for 50 Collectible Rifles and Shotguns ISBN-10: 0873499034 ISBN-13: 9780873499033 List Price:$12.99 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Winchester Lever Action Repeating Firearms : The Models of 1866, 1873 & 1876 (For Collectors Only) by Arthur Pirkle (ISBN-10: 1882391055, ISBN-13: 9781882391059). At this time we have not yet written a review for Winchester Lever Action Repeating Firearms : The Models of 1866, 1873 & 1876 (For Collectors Only) by Arthur Pirkle (ISBN-10: 1882391055, ISBN-13: 9781882391059). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com The lever action repeating rifles produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company are easily the most famous and recognizable firearms in American history. For nearly 140 years, they have been intimately connected with American hunters, first in the opening of the West, and after the close of the frontier, have continued to hold the position of America's most popular hunting rifle. The story of the Winchester rifle begins with the Model 1866 and its famous predecessor, the Model 1873. They were the first practical repeating long arms that did not require the strength of a weight-lifter to carry them about. A long tube under the barrel held the cartridges which were admitted to the breech by moving a lever down and up. This both pushed the cartridge into the chamber and cocked the hammer. The shooter then aimed and pulled the trigger. Working the lever again ejected the spent case and placed another cartridge in the chamber for a fast follow-up shot. As with any other mechanical contrivance manufactured over long periods, changes and improvements were made to the Winchester rifles in the form of new parts. A M1873 rifle made in 1878 was not the same as a M1873 made in 1888 although to the untrained eye they may look the same. A collector of Winchester lever action repeating rifles and carbines wants to be assured that his Model 1873 is absolutely correct as the day it was manufactured. These are valuable artifacts of American history and are eagerly sought. Enough wrong parts can reduce the value of a particular Winchester by fifty percent or more. Arthur Pirkle's book provides collectors with the information needed to examine their Model 1866, 1873 or 1876 rifles and carbines and determine if each part is correct. The book also tells how to determine if the firearm has been refinished (reblued) which can also drastically reduce its value. Each part is described fully including markings and dimensions, any changes to that part are also described and everything is related to serial number ranges. Special appendixes describe special and valuable variations of the three rifles including those manufactured for the Canadian Northwest Mounted Police and special light and heavyweight hunting rifles. Assembly/Disassembly and cleaning information is given as is information on the "do's and don't's" of restoration. Updated and correct serial number lists are included. Special line drawings (for clarity) show all major and most minor parts including the wide variety of front and rear sights. Winchester Lever Action Repeating Firearms | Customer Rating: | | Perfect for the specialist owner and collector of these particular firearms. Extremely well detailed and informative. | Worthwhile Purchase | Customer Rating: | | This book is detailed, organized and more than worthy of the purchase price. Every owner/shooter of an original or reproduction 1876 rifle or carbine needs this book. |
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