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Winchester's 'New' Model 1873

The lever-action Winchester Model 1873, the company’s first center-fire, is a classic piece of Americana, and its iconic lines are instantly recognizable. Now it is back in the Winchester catalog, and the barrels are roll-marked “Winchester” for the first time since 1919.

Uberti 1873 Lever-Action Competition Rifle

Lever-action aficionados will want to check out Uberti's new competition rifle, which is really a suped-up Winchester 1873 replica that is competition-ready right out of the box.

Navy Arms’ Winchester 1873

In November 2013, American Rifleman published “‘Guaranteed By Us’ - Winchester’s ‘New’ Model 1873” in which we examined the “new” Model 1873 made in Japan by Winchester/Browning Arms.

Movie Guns: 2018's "Halloween"

If you count yourself among the many gun nerds trying to identify the firearms Laurie Strobe and company had in store for Michael Myers, check your guesses here.

Rifleman Q&A: When Did Winchester Stop Making The Model 1873?

Can you tell me about the Winchester 1873 lever-action rifle? In particular, I would like to know when Winchester stopped making it. Are replicas available?

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