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Winchester 1866
Winchester 1866
Just received my Winchester 1866 yesterday. It arrived after my 1873 even though I chose and secured the 1866 first. Tough decision but always in awe of the 1866 because of the brass so when it came to pull the trigger on one the 1866 just had to be first. Frankly the pictures for some reason reinforced that idea. However I have to say after receiving the 1873 in CCH my favorite has shifted.
So anyway, the Deluxe models are the ones I chose to go for mostly because of the better looking furniture. But here again the CCH and the combination of the shotgun butt plate also make the 1873 a real attractive option for me. In fact after seeing the 1873 becoming harder to find in the 2018 Shot Show configuration which gets you the IV\V Grade Walnut I decided I better get one before I no longer could.
I chose calibers for which I already have revolvers and that meant the 1866 in 38 and the 1873 in 357.
I was so impressed when I was outbid on a Marlin in 45LC I decided to get another 1873 with 24inch Octagon Barrel and Grade II\III Walnut.
Winchester 1866 2018 Shot Show Deluxe Version
Winchester 1873 2018 Shot Show Deluxe Version.
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Small collection so far with Winchester 9422
So anyway, the Deluxe models are the ones I chose to go for mostly because of the better looking furniture. But here again the CCH and the combination of the shotgun butt plate also make the 1873 a real attractive option for me. In fact after seeing the 1873 becoming harder to find in the 2018 Shot Show configuration which gets you the IV\V Grade Walnut I decided I better get one before I no longer could.
I chose calibers for which I already have revolvers and that meant the 1866 in 38 and the 1873 in 357.
I was so impressed when I was outbid on a Marlin in 45LC I decided to get another 1873 with 24inch Octagon Barrel and Grade II\III Walnut.
Winchester 1866 2018 Shot Show Deluxe Version
Winchester 1873 2018 Shot Show Deluxe Version.
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Small collection so far with Winchester 9422
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Awesomely beautiful guns. Be sure to let us know how they shoot, though I suspect they'll shoot as good as they look.
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Absolutely beautiful, thanks for sharing. I'd have a hard time choosing between the brass and the CCH. Please post some range reports, would love hear how they perform for you!
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I like the nice patina on the Yellowboy. Looks real good.
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It's not shiny , I like shiny.
It's not shiny , I like shiny.
RanchRoper wrote:I like the nice patina on the Yellowboy. Looks real good.
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Re: Winchester 1866
Gotta love that dull brass To me that's the beauty of that Winchester and my Henry.Mags wrote:.
It's not shiny , I like shiny.
RanchRoper wrote:I like the nice patina on the Yellowboy. Looks real good.
Look forward to that 1866 range report.
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1860 Colt SA Richards Conversion Revolver .45C
1860 Henry .45C
1885 High Wall .45C
1820-1840 Frontier Percussion .50
1790-1820 Frontier Flintlock .50
Ohkínohkomit - Shoot skillfully
1860 Henry .45C
1885 High Wall .45C
1820-1840 Frontier Percussion .50
1790-1820 Frontier Flintlock .50
Ohkínohkomit - Shoot skillfully
Re: Winchester 1866
Thank you and I"ll try to remeber to do that. It"ll be a couple of months as I belong to an outdoor range and the weather probably won't be nice again until Spring.North Country Gal wrote:Awesomely beautiful guns. Be sure to let us know how they shoot, though I suspect they'll shoot as good as they look.
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In thought it was rather easy and the Brass would win out. Really glad I got the 1866 as well but honestly I'm not even sure my picture really does the CCH justice. That CCH with blue streaks and all that character, the checkering, the shotgun but stock, and the pistol grip really do tend to make the 1873 my favorite at this point.ESquared wrote:Absolutely beautiful, thanks for sharing. I'd have a hard time choosing between the brass and the CCH. Please post some range reports, would love hear how they perform for you!
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Re: Winchester 1866
Agree, at first I was surprised it wasn't shiny but it grew on me rather quickly. The duller or patina'd brass is much much better.RanchRoper wrote:I like the nice patina on the Yellowboy. Looks real good.
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RanchRoper wrote:Gotta love that dull brass To me that's the beauty of that Winchester and my Henry.Mags wrote:.
It's not shiny , I like shiny.
RanchRoper wrote:I like the nice patina on the Yellowboy. Looks real good.
Look forward to that 1866 range report.
Agreed, it's more interesting that way.
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