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![]() Winchester 1873 .32-20cal Mfg.1895 24 Guns International #: 100885113 Seller's Inventory #: Category: Winchester Rifles - Model 1873 - Winchester Rifles - Antique Lever Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: DENVER GUN ROOM Company: Denver Gun Room Member Since: 6/2/07 State: Colorado Zip: 80214 Country: United States Phone: (303) 237-1300 Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 601 Total Number of Listings: 5882 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. 3 days ***NOTE: IF YOU ACCEPT A GUN TRANSFER, YOU ARE NO LONGER ELIGIBLE FOR A REFUND OR EXCHANGE. Payment Types Accepted: Bank checks/Cashiers checks/Credit Cards add 3.5% - local tax on in-store purchases is 7.5% About Us: *We Now Ship to California* Internet sales are managed 10am to 6pm MST, MON-SAT. Our inventory listed for sale is not live, just because you click “BUY NOW” doesn’t mean you have purchased the firearm. We consider a sale final once we have received payment. All our listings are also available for sale in our retail store. Shipping STARTS at $80 for long guns and STARTS at $50 for handguns ***NOTE: IF YOU ACCEPT A GUN TRANSFER, YOU ARE NO LONGER ELIGIBLE FOR A REFUND OR EXCHANGE. We ship to the contiguous United States and Alaska, with some state law restrictions. As Denver's oldest firearms dealer, we have over 1000 firearms in stock on average, ranging from high-end collectibles to sporting guns, from the modern to pre-civil war eras. Description: Winchester 1873 .32-20cal manufactured 1895 with a 24” barrel. This archetypal firearm is known by its marketing slogan “The Gun that Won the West”. A collectors or investors piece that will remain timeless. In all, over 720,000 Model 1873s were produced up until 1923, with this model 1872 being marked as S#“484XXXB” placing the manufacture date, as stated before, to roughly 1895. Wood is in great shape for its age, only normal user wear. Finish looks good, the most significant wear is on the distal end of the magazine tube, with nonuniform pitting. Dings reside mostly on the underside of the octagonal barrel, with some of them on the receiver, accompanied by mostly superficial scratches. In amazing shape for its age and price. Please refer to pictures for a better inquiry about condition. Also note a missing screw on the right-hand side of the receiver. SOLD |