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The Model 70 Story: The Early Years

A continuation of the history of the Winchester Model 70, exploring its early beginnings and rise to popularity.

The Model 70 Story: Improving the Model 54

A re-telling of the Winchester Model 70's history from a classic issue of October 1980 American Rifleman starting with the end of the Model 54.

Sold! The $1.26 Million Winchester 1886 Rifle

It’s the most expensive single firearm sold at auction, according to Rock Island Auction Company. Pairs of guns have gone for more, but this one’s connection to the surrender of Chiricahua Apache Chief Geronimo and impeccable condition added up to a new world-record on April 30.

The Tale of Two .32 Specials

Older firearms often need special care, including developing a gentle load to protect the bores.

The Rifleman’s Rifle Turns 75

From the depths of The Depression came what some argue is the finest bolt-action rifle ever made.

Winchester Model 9422 Lever-Action Rifle

The Winchester 9422 had a 33-year production run and was one of the most popular .22 rifles with numerous variations and special editions for collectors.

Winchester 1886 Extra Light Weight

Offered in 10 chamberings ranging from .33 Win. to .50-110 Win., the 1886 was the ultimate medium-range hunting rifle.

The Winchester Model 94 Rides Again

The 1894 is back to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Oliver Winchester’s birth.

History of the Winchester Model 94 Rifle

History of the Winchester Model 94 Rifle

Return of the Winchester Model 70

Return of the Winchester Model 70

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