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Very nice...what do you need help with !?
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The Winchester 1873 in .22Rimfire was introduced in 1884 and discontinued in 1904...it's drawback being it's diminutive chambering when most people during that era preferred larger calibers. Only a little more than 19,000 of all types were sold during that period.
My own pricing book makes no mention of the take-down model...so they seem to be rare. Using the NRA grading system...prices for non-takedown models are as follows: EXE........VERY GOOD....GOOD.....FAIR.......POOR $8000........$6500........$3000....$1700......$750 ============================================ **If you go to Bing or Google there are '73's Takedown Models being shown...and for sale** http://www.icollector.com/Winchester-Mo ... _i17958153 http://www.rockislandauction.com/viewitem/aid/60/lid/29 http://www.cabelas.com/product/Winchest ... 706328.uts ============================================= Use this sequence when searching: Winchester 1873 22 takedown ============================================== Hope that helps... |
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Thanks for the help
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Not a problem Ken...enojy the forum !
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very nice !!!
i'm wondering if it was converted to takedown in some gunsmith shop long ago........... the unmarked barrel may indicate just that interesting |
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