1866 Winchester Rifle

Final Auction of the Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Museum to be Held in Texas
The final items from the Roy Rogers & Dale Evans Museum liquidation go on the auction block in New Braunfels, Texas on April 9th. The museum, first in Victorville, California, and later in Branson, Missouri, became the archive of their impressive collection which spanned a fifty-year Hollywood career and marriage to each other. Items featured in the sale include a life-sized carved marble statue …
Winchester 1866
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Winchester Lever Action Repeating Firearms Rifle Volume 1 Book-1866 1873 1876 $19.28 |
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Winchester, Henry 3 Piece Cleaning Rod For 1866 73-76 Lever Action CARBINE Rifle $0.01 |
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Winchester, Henry 4 Piece Cleaning Rod For 1866 73-76 Lever Action Rifle Vintage $1.25 |
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Winchester Lever Action Repeating Rifles 1866 & 1892 Vol 2 Book -Parts-SN’s-EXC! $19.28 |
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Miniature 1866 Winchester Rifle Gun Firearm $1,800.00 |
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Miniature 1866 Winchester Rifle in 1/2 Scale w/ Walnut case – 18″x2″ $1,800.00 |
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Miniature 1866 Winchester Rifle/Carbine Walnut Case in 1/2 Scale – 19.8″ x 5.4″ $160.00 |
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AGI WINCHESTER MODEL 1866 1873 1876 Rifle Gunsmith DVD $36.50 |
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WINCHESTER MODEL 1866 RIFLE Atlas Classic Firearms CARD $4.99 |
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The First Winchester : The Story of the 1866 Repeating Rifle … |
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Guns of the Old West: An Illustrated History $8.27 In the remote parts of America’s Western territories during much of the 1800s, law and order was overextended or even nonexistent. Guns were used by some, such as hunters and settlers, for self-protection and their very salvation, and by others as a means to impose their will, legally or otherwise. There can be no doubt that the exploration and exploitation of the Western frontier that began in … |
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Winchester Lever Action Repeating Firearms : The Models of 1866, 1873 & 1876 (For Collectors Only) $13.35 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… |
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Denix 1866 Lever-Action Repeating Replica Gun (Brass) $156.75 Denix 1866 Lever-Action Repeating Replica Gun (Brass)… |
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Winchester – Yellow Boy Replica Non-firing Rifle $164.99 Legendary Old West rifle. Lever action works just like original. Complete w/wood stock & saddle ring. Looks great over the fireplace. Rifle Replica M1866 ”Western” Rifle – Antique Gray Ideal theatrical prop or re-enactment event gun. Mount this beauty on your wall – you’ll be the envy of your friends! Can not be made to fire any type of ammunition… |
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Winchester Yellow Boy/Firefighter Thank You $1.99 … |
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1873, 1866, & 1876 Rifles Armorer’s Course $39.95 1873, 1866, & 1876 Rifles Armorer’s Course Among the subjects covered are: – History – Design and Function – Disassembly and Reassembly – Troubleshooting – Bob Dunlap’s “Dos and Don’ts”… |
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Winchester M1873 Replica Rifle Steel Finish $89.99 Developed from the Henry rifle and the 1866 “Yellow Boy”, the 1873 Winchester lever-action repeater achieved fame in the Jimmie Stewart movie “Winchester 73″. During its production run, from 1873 to 1919, about 720,000 pieces were made in Winchesters Connecticut factory. The gun was available in several center-fire calibers and its tubular magazine was located underneath the barrel. This classic O… |
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