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EXTRAORDINARILY RARE SRC WINCHESTER 1873 DELUXE SADDLE RING CARBINE 44-40
Description: SN 40686. Mfg 1879 Cal. 44 WCF (44-40). Wonderful & rare deluxe 2nd Model SRC with 20″ rnd bbl, full magazine that has screwed-in plug, front band with integral sight and 2-position flip rear sight graduated 1-3-5. Receiver is 2nd type with attached dust cover rail and 3rd type dust cover. Left side of receiver has a staple & ring. Mounted with extremely beautiful, tiger-striped, about 3X American walnut with early style checkered forearm and straight stock that has carbine Butt plate with trap containing an orig 3-pc brass & iron wiping rod. Left side of the wrist is inlaid with 1/8″ Silver numbers “1873”. Left side of lower tang is marked with the assembly number “356” and “XXX”. Matching assembly number is also found in top tang channel of buttstock and inside toe of Butt plate. Accompanied by a 2023 Cody Firearms Museum letter which identify this carbine with checkered stock and case hardened, received in warehouse Dec. 6, 1879 and shipped two days later with three other Model 1873s to Order #18365. Also accompanied by a Winchester Museum card dated “1975” over the signature of “T.E. Hall” which shows identical information. Model 1873 carbines are not especially rare although 2nd Model carbines are substantially more rare, deluxe carbines of this vintage are extraordinarily rare. This carbine was produced at a time of the great Westward expansion of the post-Civil War era at a time when any repeating firearm was in great demand and very few special order items were produced. Undoubtedly this carbine was for someone of great wealth or importance or for a special presentation. The fact that it has survived all these years is a wonderful thing for the collector. CONDITION: Very good to fine, all matching. Traces of finish remain in most sheltered areas with the metal being an overall medium gray patina. Forearm has a very old crack by the bbl band, otherwise wood is sound and retains most of a very old restored finish. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. A truly rare and unusual carbine.
You probably will not see another SRC Deluxe for sale anytime soon.
Dont think too long about buying this one, this will not last on the open market.
I purchased from the very reputable "Rare Winchesters" from Rob Kasab's private Collection.
EXTRAORDINARILY RARE SRC WINCHESTER 1873 DELUXE SADDLE RING CARBINE 44-40
Description: SN 40686. Mfg 1879 Cal. 44 WCF (44-40). Wonderful & rare deluxe 2nd Model SRC with 20″ rnd bbl, full magazine that has screwed-in plug, front band with integral sight and 2-position flip rear sight graduated 1-3-5. Receiver is 2nd type with attached dust cover rail and 3rd type dust cover. Left side of receiver has a staple & ring. Mounted with extremely beautiful, tiger-striped, about 3X American walnut with early style checkered forearm and straight stock that has carbine Butt plate with trap containing an orig 3-pc brass & iron wiping rod. Left side of the wrist is inlaid with 1/8″ Silver numbers “1873”. Left side of lower tang is marked with the assembly number “356” and “XXX”. Matching assembly number is also found in top tang channel of buttstock and inside toe of Butt plate. Accompanied by a 2023 Cody Firearms Museum letter which identify this carbine with checkered stock and case hardened, received in warehouse Dec. 6, 1879 and shipped two days later with three other Model 1873s to Order #18365. Also accompanied by a Winchester Museum card dated “1975” over the signature of “T.E. Hall” which shows identical information. Model 1873 carbines are not especially rare although 2nd Model carbines are substantially more rare, deluxe carbines of this vintage are extraordinarily rare. This carbine was produced at a time of the great Westward expansion of the post-Civil War era at a time when any repeating firearm was in great demand and very few special order items were produced. Undoubtedly this carbine was for someone of great wealth or importance or for a special presentation. The fact that it has survived all these years is a wonderful thing for the collector. CONDITION: Very good to fine, all matching. Traces of finish remain in most sheltered areas with the metal being an overall medium gray patina. Forearm has a very old crack by the bbl band, otherwise wood is sound and retains most of a very old restored finish. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. A truly rare and unusual carbine.
You probably will not see another SRC Deluxe for sale anytime soon.
Dont think too long about buying this one, this will not last on the open market.
I purchased from the very reputable "Rare Winchesters" from Rob Kasab's private Collection.
EXTRAORDINARILY RARE SRC WINCHESTER 1873 DELUXE SADDLE RING CARBINE 44-40
Description: SN 40686. Mfg 1879 Cal. 44 WCF (44-40). Wonderful & rare deluxe 2nd Model SRC with 20″ rnd bbl, full magazine that has screwed-in plug, front band with integral sight and 2-position flip rear sight graduated 1-3-5. Receiver is 2nd type with attached dust cover rail and 3rd type dust cover. Left side of receiver has a staple & ring. Mounted with extremely beautiful, tiger-striped, about 3X American walnut with early style checkered forearm and straight stock that has carbine Butt plate with trap containing an orig 3-pc brass & iron wiping rod. Left side of the wrist is inlaid with 1/8″ Silver numbers “1873”. Left side of lower tang is marked with the assembly number “356” and “XXX”. Matching assembly number is also found in top tang channel of buttstock and inside toe of Butt plate. Accompanied by a 2023 Cody Firearms Museum letter which identify this carbine with checkered stock and case hardened, received in warehouse Dec. 6, 1879 and shipped two days later with three other Model 1873s to Order #18365. Also accompanied by a Winchester Museum card dated “1975” over the signature of “T.E. Hall” which shows identical information. Model 1873 carbines are not especially rare although 2nd Model carbines are substantially more rare, deluxe carbines of this vintage are extraordinarily rare. This carbine was produced at a time of the great Westward expansion of the post-Civil War era at a time when any repeating firearm was in great demand and very few special order items were produced. Undoubtedly this carbine was for someone of great wealth or importance or for a special presentation. The fact that it has survived all these years is a wonderful thing for the collector. CONDITION: Very good to fine, all matching. Traces of finish remain in most sheltered areas with the metal being an overall medium gray patina. Forearm has a very old crack by the bbl band, otherwise wood is sound and retains most of a very old restored finish. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. A truly rare and unusual carbine.
You probably will not see another SRC Deluxe for sale anytime soon.
Dont think too long about buying this one, this will not last on the open market.
I purchased from the very reputable "Rare Winchesters" from Rob Kasab's private Collection.
EXTRAORDINARILY RARE SRC WINCHESTER 1873 DELUXE SADDLE RING CARBINE 44-40
Description: SN 40686. Mfg 1879 Cal. 44 WCF (44-40). Wonderful & rare deluxe 2nd Model SRC with 20″ rnd bbl, full magazine that has screwed-in plug, front band with integral sight and 2-position flip rear sight graduated 1-3-5. Receiver is 2nd type with attached dust cover rail and 3rd type dust cover. Left side of receiver has a staple & ring. Mounted with extremely beautiful, tiger-striped, about 3X American walnut with early style checkered forearm and straight stock that has carbine Butt plate with trap containing an orig 3-pc brass & iron wiping rod. Left side of the wrist is inlaid with 1/8″ Silver numbers “1873”. Left side of lower tang is marked with the assembly number “356” and “XXX”. Matching assembly number is also found in top tang channel of buttstock and inside toe of Butt plate. Accompanied by a 2023 Cody Firearms Museum letter which identify this carbine with checkered stock and case hardened, received in warehouse Dec. 6, 1879 and shipped two days later with three other Model 1873s to Order #18365. Also accompanied by a Winchester Museum card dated “1975” over the signature of “T.E. Hall” which shows identical information. Model 1873 carbines are not especially rare although 2nd Model carbines are substantially more rare, deluxe carbines of this vintage are extraordinarily rare. This carbine was produced at a time of the great Westward expansion of the post-Civil War era at a time when any repeating firearm was in great demand and very few special order items were produced. Undoubtedly this carbine was for someone of great wealth or importance or for a special presentation. The fact that it has survived all these years is a wonderful thing for the collector. CONDITION: Very good to fine, all matching. Traces of finish remain in most sheltered areas with the metal being an overall medium gray patina. Forearm has a very old crack by the bbl band, otherwise wood is sound and retains most of a very old restored finish. Mechanics are fine, bright shiny bore. A truly rare and unusual carbine.
You probably will not see another SRC Deluxe for sale anytime soon.
Dont think too long about buying this one, this will not last on the open market.
I purchased from the very reputable "Rare Winchesters" from Rob Kasab's private Collection.