*Antique* Winchester 1873 Trapper 16" .44 Caliber, 1888 Mfg. "Baby Carbine
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Category: Winchester Rifles - Antique Lever - Winchester Rifles - Model 1873

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Seller: Buckhorn Antique Arms
Member Since: 7/24/22
First Name: Michael
Last Name: Casanova
State: North Carolina
Zip: 28677
Country: United States
Phone: (980) 428-0706
Total Number of Listings: 15
Seller: Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.
No international shipping
Payment Types Accepted: Cashiers Check, Personal Check, Cryptocurrency

About Us: Buyer and Seller of antique Winchesters, Colts, Henry's, Marlins, etc. Invested in the preservation of historic and collectable firearms and western memorabilia.


Description:
This is a very rare example of an Antique 1873 Winchester "Trapper" in excellent condition.
  • 1873 Winchester Saddle Ring Carbine, 16" barrel which makes it a rare "Trapper" or "Baby Carbine" most of which you'll see are 92's or 94's. 
  • The 73' Trappers are more rare and desirable, and of all the 73' trappers, about 90% are 15" barrels, making this one even more scarce.
  • Chambered in .44 W.C.F.
  • This one is in very good, almost excellent condition which you don't often see on these since they were typically used hard in the field and not maintained well.
  • The barrel and magazine tube retain about 75% blue and the receiver has about 15% blue in protected areas with a mottled brown to grey patina on the remainder.
  • The wood has typical dents and ding from use, but no cracks or major chips, and the wood fits the metal very well. 
  • The barrel has the correct forward location of the barrel address, which these trappers had since the forend is 1" shorter than a standard carbine.
  • The barrel and receiver are both marked with the "oval, WP" proof stamp that would have been applied when the gun was "Returned and Repaired" in 1909
  • The bore is very good, with bright shiny lands and grooves with one small blackpowder ring about half way down the bore.
  • The action is tight and functions perfecly, with the dust cover not being overly loose.
  • The buttstock has the 3 piece Winchester cleaning rod behind the trap door.
  • The Cody letter shows the gun being shipped from the warehouse in August, 1908
  • The records show that the gun was returned to Winchester nine months later (possibly to convert it into the 16" Trapper configuration, though the letter doesn't specify the work that was done) then shipped in March 1910 to Markt and Schaefer Co. of NY
This 16" Trapper is one of the nicest I've seen, and is likely in the top 10% of 73' Winchester "Baby Carbines" in existence. A wonderful piece of history for any advanced Winchester collector.

SOLD

Curio/Relic: Yes
Rifle Caliber: .44-40 Winchester
Manufacturer: Winchester
Model: 1873
Barrel Length: 16