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Special Interests - Groups & Societies => The Winchester Model 1873 => Topic started by: Major 2 on September 22, 2011, 08:57:47 AM
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This is the home for Smithing , Hunt photo's , collecting photos
and just about anything Winchester model 1873.
Major 2
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Howdy
Well it's about time the 73 got some recognition . Thank You . ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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The Marshal is the one to thank...I just sweep out the place ;)
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Hooray! Finally a forum for the first rifle to be chambered in 44wcf.
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Major 2,
THANK YOU for the welcome and for "sweeping out the place". ;D
w44wcf
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Howdy
Is this forum going to be restricted to original Winchester 1873s, or will replicas be included too?
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Orginals , Replica's are welcome
and the Henry BIG BOY ..NOT ! ;D
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Don't know where I've been for the past 3 weeks, but I just noticed this forum. I want to thank the Marshall for adding it to his website. Also, thanks to the Major for monitoring it. I know I and many other pard's will find the information shared here valuable.
:) :) :)
Deadeye Dick
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Howdy,
i am new at this Forum but read since some times
I appreciate your Threads at all and enjoy this forum
with regards from Germany
Klaus
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I just bought a couple of Miroku Winchesters 73 / 92 in 45LC. Anyone know where I can get a good schematic on these guns and where I can find spare parts for them ie: springs.
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New member from NorCal. Here to share knowledge, (mostly pick oldtimers brains!), and network for parts, history and enthusiasm for my favorite weapon. I became obsessed as a lad, the older of my two iron-frame 1873's was my grandfather's, and I was taught to read out of Flayderman's and the Dixie Gun Work's catalog. I drew pictures, learned breath control and conservation of resources (ammo!!) on the old man's Model 67. Bought SuperX with my allowance at the grocery store and kept it in my sock drawer.
As a teen, the old relic '73 was given to me, and grandfather helped me make stocks for it from some old VG Doug Fir 2x6. I dreamed of refurbishing that old piece and dragged it everywhere thru my teens and twenties like a talisman. Fast forward to 2000, I took my rent money and bought a beat up 3rd Series, swapped the bolt, toggles and springs onto the old parts gun and shot it a few times with Grandfather before he became too ill. Had to sell the 3rd Series to pay the rent a couple months later however! Mission accomplished though, shooting the old '73 with my old man before he passed on. The barrel and frame with the Doug Fir stocks went back in a gun bag until this fall. I found a complete 1st Series in some hole-in-the-wall gunshop in Placer County and had to have it! Now I'm slowly accumulating parts and pieces to make both rifles operable. My 13 yearold son wants a "twin" to my old one so that's the mission, horsetradin' parts and doing odd-jobs for cash and setting up Ebay and PayPal for selling/buying.
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Hello Everyone,
I am very happy to become a members of this forum. I am hoping someone can advise me concerning ammunition for Model 73, .38-40, manufactured in 1890.
I know these days acquiring black powder cartridges in this caliber, or any caliber, is near impossible. I saw that a dealer has 38-40 Winchester (38 WCF) Georgia Arms 180gr RNFP Cowboy cartridges in stock. Even though they are not black powder. Would they still work and be safe to shoot in my Winchester?
Thanks in advance for your response(s).
Mitch
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Thanks, This is my Miroku 73 and my matching caliber Vaquero