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  1. Model 1873 Carbine. $1,429.99. The Winchester Model 1873 lever-action rifle, also known as the "Gun That Won the West". It was one of the most popular rifles of its time, and it is still a popular choice for collectors and shooters today.

  2. The Model 73 is world-renowned as “The Gun that Won the West.” Now you can own the real thing — a genuine Winchester Repeating Arms® Model 73 with an oil-finished walnut stock, classic blued steel crescent buttplate and a 20" round barrel, just like the original.

  3. The Model 1873 was one of the most successful Winchester rifles of its day, with Winchester marketing it as "The Gun That Won the West". Still an icon in the modern day, it was manufactured between 1873 and 1923.

  4. Model 1873 150th Anniversary. Limited edition Model 1873 150th Anniversary lever-action rifle with blued steel receiver and full octagon blued barrel. Features Grade V/VI walnut straight grip stock and rifle style forearm with satin finsih.

  5. Oct 1, 2013 · Here's a look at the past, present and future of the iconic Model 1873 Winchester lever-action rifle. The gun that won the West has returned, and is ready to reassume its historic mantle.

  6. This classic-styled carbine is a genuine Winchester Repeating Arms® Model '73 with an oil-finished walnut stock, classic blued steel carbine strap buttplate and a 20" round barrel with a full-length magazine, just like the original.

  7. Jan 6, 2021 · The Winchester Model 1873 has become the rifle of the Old West and has come to symbolize that place and time. But the people who bought it did not think in such exalted terms.

  8. Oct 23, 2023 · This well-heeled group of citizens proudly displays their Colt Single Action Army revolvers and Winchester73 rifles and carbines, all of which were common arms on the Western frontier.

  9. May 7, 2024 · Life is too short to shoot an ugly rifle, so Winchester is producing the new Model 1873 Sporter, which could be a dead ringer for an original special-order Winchester rifle. Features include a 24-inch full octagon barrel, a Grade II walnut stock and forend, and a case-hardened finish.

  10. The Model 1873 was offered as a sporting rifle (with a 24” round, octagonal or half-octagonal barrel), a carbine (with a 20” round barrel) and as a musket (with a 30” round barrel). The Model 1873 was officially discontinued in 1919, after approximately 720,000 guns had been produced.

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