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Nov 5, 2014 · Join the discussion with other Winchester enthusiasts on various topics, such as rifles, shotguns, cartridges, memorabilia, and more. Find the latest news, auctions, magazines, and events related to Winchester firearms and history.
Learn about the origins and evolution of the Winchester brand of firearms, from the Volcanic and Henry rifles to the Model 1894 and Model 1912. Discover the innovations, inventors, and events that shaped the Winchester legacy.
The Model 1876 was a larger-framed, more powerful version of the Model 1873, introduced in 1876 as the “Centennial Rifle”. It was offered in various barrel lengths and calibers, and was discontinued in 1898 after 63,871 guns were produced.
Winchester Collector is the website of the Winchester Arms Collectors Association, a non-profit organization for Winchester firearms enthusiasts. Find information about membership, publications, events, history, store, forum and more.
Learn about the history and features of various Winchester models, from bolt action to slide action, from .22 to .458. Browse the photos and descriptions of each model, from the classic Model 1894 to the modern Model 70.
Learn about the Model 1885 Single Shot rifle, the first design and patent of John M. Browning and the first single shot by Winchester. Find out the different cartridges, frame types, and special order options of this versatile and historic firearm.
I had ordered, and received Ken Waters two book set, "Ken Waters Pet Loads" in the mean time. Reading the section on the 25-20 I noticed he had shot a very accurate load in his Winchester 1892 using an 85 gr. bullet. H-110 8.5 gr, 85gr. bullet, Magnum CCI small primers. I had the components so I loaded up a few.