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When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: ChrisJJJP
Member Since: 10/23/15
First Name: Christian
Last Name: Perlmutter
State:
Massachusetts
Zip: 02740
Country: United States
Phone: 774 417 3156
Active Listings: 0
Total Listings: 41
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. I pack very carefully and have never had a gun broken or damaged in shipping.
Will be glad to ship per your wishes, as long as it does not seem risky.
Payment Methods: Cashiers check, Postal Money Order
Mexican (or Argintine?) Copy of 1873 Winchester Saddle Ring Carbine 44-40
Description:
Mexican (or Argintine?) Copy of 1873 Winchester Saddle Ring Carbine 44-40. Mexican, Argentine, doubtful Spanish, copy of a Model 1873 Winchester Saddle Ring Carbine in 44-40 caliber. Looks exactly like a real Winchester, except dust cover is made of just thin sheet iron, not cast like a real Winchester. Action functions. The gun has been reblued and stocks refinished, but the brass bottom of elevator and brass door to cleaning rod compartment in buttstock show old mustard colored patina. Ca. 1880s to 1890 manufacture. Likely used in Mexican revolution era ca. 1900-1910. Smooth Blued finish. Likely it was pitted/rusted and was sanded before reblueing. Couple of very tiny dents on right side of magazine tube. Too bad someone refinished it. I have another real Winchester 1873 SRC that was remarked on the tang "NEW MODEL 1894," and sold to Mexicans; likely it was reblued too, but now shows hard use and I paid $1900 for it and was glad to get it. Americans sold some of the older models remarked as new guns to Mexico ca. late 1890s-1910. Anyway, this one is what is is, as they say, and the price reflects that. $25.00 shipping.
SOLD
Antique: Yes Manufacturer:
Mexican, Argintine? Model:
Model 1873 Serial Number:
None Caliber Info:
44.40 Condition:
Fine refinished Metal Condition:
Fine Wood Condition:
Fine Bore Condition:
dirty, rifling OK Barrels:
20 inch Barrel Type:
single Action:
lever Triggers:
one Gauge Info:
N/A Stock:
Normal Stock Dimensions:
Standard Stock Drop:
Standard Stock Comb:
Standard Stock Heel:
Standard Stock Cast:
N/A Fore End:
Standard Butt Pad:
Iron LOP:
N/A Rib:
N/A Finish:
Refinished Weight:
~ 8-10 lbs Sights:
Standard Manufacture Date:
late 1870s - 1880s Chokes:
N/A Choke Left:
None Choke Right:
None Engraving:
N/A Extras:
None Case:
None Item Location:
Massachusetts Proof:Nitro:
N/A black powder Proof:Black:
Not seen Minimum Wall Thickness Left:
Not measured- standard Minimum Wall Thickness Right:
Not measured
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: ChrisJJJP
Member Since: 10/23/15
First Name: Christian
Last Name: Perlmutter
State:
Massachusetts
Zip: 02740
Country: United States
Phone: 774 417 3156
Active Listings: 0
Total Listings: 41
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. I pack very carefully and have never had a gun broken or damaged in shipping.
Will be glad to ship per your wishes, as long as it does not seem risky.
Payment Methods: Cashiers check, Postal Money Order
Mexican (or Argintine?) Copy of 1873 Winchester Saddle Ring Carbine 44-40
Description:
Mexican (or Argintine?) Copy of 1873 Winchester Saddle Ring Carbine 44-40. Mexican, Argentine, doubtful Spanish, copy of a Model 1873 Winchester Saddle Ring Carbine in 44-40 caliber. Looks exactly like a real Winchester, except dust cover is made of just thin sheet iron, not cast like a real Winchester. Action functions. The gun has been reblued and stocks refinished, but the brass bottom of elevator and brass door to cleaning rod compartment in buttstock show old mustard colored patina. Ca. 1880s to 1890 manufacture. Likely used in Mexican revolution era ca. 1900-1910. Smooth Blued finish. Likely it was pitted/rusted and was sanded before reblueing. Couple of very tiny dents on right side of magazine tube. Too bad someone refinished it. I have another real Winchester 1873 SRC that was remarked on the tang "NEW MODEL 1894," and sold to Mexicans; likely it was reblued too, but now shows hard use and I paid $1900 for it and was glad to get it. Americans sold some of the older models remarked as new guns to Mexico ca. late 1890s-1910. Anyway, this one is what is is, as they say, and the price reflects that. $25.00 shipping.
SOLD
Antique: Yes Manufacturer:
Mexican, Argintine? Model:
Model 1873 Serial Number:
None Caliber Info:
44.40 Condition:
Fine refinished Metal Condition:
Fine Wood Condition:
Fine Bore Condition:
dirty, rifling OK Barrels:
20 inch Barrel Type:
single Action:
lever Triggers:
one Gauge Info:
N/A Stock:
Normal Stock Dimensions:
Standard Stock Drop:
Standard Stock Comb:
Standard Stock Heel:
Standard Stock Cast:
N/A Fore End:
Standard Butt Pad:
Iron LOP:
N/A Rib:
N/A Finish:
Refinished Weight:
~ 8-10 lbs Sights:
Standard Manufacture Date:
late 1870s - 1880s Chokes:
N/A Choke Left:
None Choke Right:
None Engraving:
N/A Extras:
None Case:
None Item Location:
Massachusetts Proof:Nitro:
N/A black powder Proof:Black:
Not seen Minimum Wall Thickness Left:
Not measured- standard Minimum Wall Thickness Right:
Not measured
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: ChrisJJJP
Member Since: 10/23/15
First Name: Christian
Last Name: Perlmutter
State:
Massachusetts
Zip: 02740
Country: United States
Phone: 774 417 3156
Active Listings: 0
Total Listings: 41
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. I pack very carefully and have never had a gun broken or damaged in shipping.
Will be glad to ship per your wishes, as long as it does not seem risky.
Payment Methods: Cashiers check, Postal Money Order
Mexican (or Argintine?) Copy of 1873 Winchester Saddle Ring Carbine 44-40
Description:
Mexican (or Argintine?) Copy of 1873 Winchester Saddle Ring Carbine 44-40. Mexican, Argentine, doubtful Spanish, copy of a Model 1873 Winchester Saddle Ring Carbine in 44-40 caliber. Looks exactly like a real Winchester, except dust cover is made of just thin sheet iron, not cast like a real Winchester. Action functions. The gun has been reblued and stocks refinished, but the brass bottom of elevator and brass door to cleaning rod compartment in buttstock show old mustard colored patina. Ca. 1880s to 1890 manufacture. Likely used in Mexican revolution era ca. 1900-1910. Smooth Blued finish. Likely it was pitted/rusted and was sanded before reblueing. Couple of very tiny dents on right side of magazine tube. Too bad someone refinished it. I have another real Winchester 1873 SRC that was remarked on the tang "NEW MODEL 1894," and sold to Mexicans; likely it was reblued too, but now shows hard use and I paid $1900 for it and was glad to get it. Americans sold some of the older models remarked as new guns to Mexico ca. late 1890s-1910. Anyway, this one is what is is, as they say, and the price reflects that. $25.00 shipping.
SOLD
Antique: Yes Manufacturer:
Mexican, Argintine? Model:
Model 1873 Serial Number:
None Caliber Info:
44.40 Condition:
Fine refinished Metal Condition:
Fine Wood Condition:
Fine Bore Condition:
dirty, rifling OK Barrels:
20 inch Barrel Type:
single Action:
lever Triggers:
one Gauge Info:
N/A Stock:
Normal Stock Dimensions:
Standard Stock Drop:
Standard Stock Comb:
Standard Stock Heel:
Standard Stock Cast:
N/A Fore End:
Standard Butt Pad:
Iron LOP:
N/A Rib:
N/A Finish:
Refinished Weight:
~ 8-10 lbs Sights:
Standard Manufacture Date:
late 1870s - 1880s Chokes:
N/A Choke Left:
None Choke Right:
None Engraving:
N/A Extras:
None Case:
None Item Location:
Massachusetts Proof:Nitro:
N/A black powder Proof:Black:
Not seen Minimum Wall Thickness Left:
Not measured- standard Minimum Wall Thickness Right:
Not measured
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: ChrisJJJP
Member Since: 10/23/15
First Name: Christian
Last Name: Perlmutter
State:
Massachusetts
Zip: 02740
Country: United States
Phone: 774 417 3156
Active Listings: 0
Total Listings: 41
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. I pack very carefully and have never had a gun broken or damaged in shipping.
Will be glad to ship per your wishes, as long as it does not seem risky.
Payment Methods: Cashiers check, Postal Money Order
Mexican (or Argintine?) Copy of 1873 Winchester Saddle Ring Carbine 44-40
Description:
Mexican (or Argintine?) Copy of 1873 Winchester Saddle Ring Carbine 44-40. Mexican, Argentine, doubtful Spanish, copy of a Model 1873 Winchester Saddle Ring Carbine in 44-40 caliber. Looks exactly like a real Winchester, except dust cover is made of just thin sheet iron, not cast like a real Winchester. Action functions. The gun has been reblued and stocks refinished, but the brass bottom of elevator and brass door to cleaning rod compartment in buttstock show old mustard colored patina. Ca. 1880s to 1890 manufacture. Likely used in Mexican revolution era ca. 1900-1910. Smooth Blued finish. Likely it was pitted/rusted and was sanded before reblueing. Couple of very tiny dents on right side of magazine tube. Too bad someone refinished it. I have another real Winchester 1873 SRC that was remarked on the tang "NEW MODEL 1894," and sold to Mexicans; likely it was reblued too, but now shows hard use and I paid $1900 for it and was glad to get it. Americans sold some of the older models remarked as new guns to Mexico ca. late 1890s-1910. Anyway, this one is what is is, as they say, and the price reflects that. $25.00 shipping.
SOLD
Antique: Yes Manufacturer:
Mexican, Argintine? Model:
Model 1873 Serial Number:
None Caliber Info:
44.40 Condition:
Fine refinished Metal Condition:
Fine Wood Condition:
Fine Bore Condition:
dirty, rifling OK Barrels:
20 inch Barrel Type:
single Action:
lever Triggers:
one Gauge Info:
N/A Stock:
Normal Stock Dimensions:
Standard Stock Drop:
Standard Stock Comb:
Standard Stock Heel:
Standard Stock Cast:
N/A Fore End:
Standard Butt Pad:
Iron LOP:
N/A Rib:
N/A Finish:
Refinished Weight:
~ 8-10 lbs Sights:
Standard Manufacture Date:
late 1870s - 1880s Chokes:
N/A Choke Left:
None Choke Right:
None Engraving:
N/A Extras:
None Case:
None Item Location:
Massachusetts Proof:Nitro:
N/A black powder Proof:Black:
Not seen Minimum Wall Thickness Left:
Not measured- standard Minimum Wall Thickness Right:
Not measured