This video provides a review of the Taylor's & Company TC73 Lever Action Rifle, a modern American-made replica of the iconic Winchester Model 1873, but chambered in 9mm. The reviewer highlights the exceptional quality of the firearm and notes that it's the first Model 1873 manufactured in the US in over a century. The review also features ammunition from Fiocchi USA and promotes the reviewer's merchandise, exclusive content platform, and Patreon page. The content is geared towards firearm enthusiasts interested in classic rifle designs with modern calibers.
This video announces the new Cimarron John Russell 1873 Lever-Action rifle, a faithful reproduction of the cut-down Winchester Model 1873 famously wielded by Paul Newman in the 1967 Western "Hombre." The replica features a 20-inch barrel and abbreviated magazine tube, mirroring the iconic movie gun. Notably, while the original was chambered in .44-40, the Cimarron John Russell 1873 is chambered in .357 Magnum, offering a more economical ammunition choice today. The video also includes promotional links for the NRA.
This YouTube video showcases an exclusive Winchester Model 1873 Long Rifle. The description highlights it as a special offering from Gallery of Guns BLOG. While specific details about the rifle's features or a demonstration are not provided in the limited text, the focus is clearly on this particular firearm.
This episode of American Rifleman TV, filmed in Herstal, Belgium, focuses on firearms manufactured by Fabrique Nationale (FN), highlighting their arms supplied to military forces globally, including the United States. The "Rifleman Review" segment examines the classic Navy Arms Winchester Model 1873. Additionally, the "I Have This Old Gun" feature showcases the historical .22 Long Rifle Colt Camp Perry Model.
This YouTube video features a review of the Winchester Model 1873 rifle. The description includes numerous affiliate links for various products such as USCCA (self-defense liability insurance), Tulster (holsters), Olight (flashlights), Firearm Guard (moisture protection), Kore Essentials (belts), and 1776 United apparel. It also provides links to the creator's Patreon, Instagram, and Facebook pages, and a separate YouTube channel for motorcycles. The video emphasizes firearm safety, stating that all firearms are safety checked and used in a controlled environment, and mentions magazine limiters are in place due to YouTube policy. The creator clarifies that opinions are their own and not legal advice.
This video features Associate Online Editor Shawn Skipper presenting the Winchester Model 1873 as the latest 'Gun of the Week'. The segment highlights this classic firearm, providing viewers with information about its inclusion in the ongoing series. More details and content related to this and other firearms can be found on AmericanRifleman.org/GOTW.
This video delves into the history and characteristics of the 32-20 Winchester cartridge. Introduced in 1882, it's highlighted as a medium-power round suitable for plinking and small game hunting. The cartridge's historical significance is emphasized, noting its initial chambering in the Winchester Model 1873 and its subsequent appearance in various rifles and handguns. Larry Potterfield, founder of MidwayUSA, provides an examination of this cartridge.
This video from MidwayUSA's Cartridge Hall of Fame series focuses on the history and significance of the 38-40 Winchester Center Fire (WCF) cartridge. Introduced in 1874 as a companion to the 44-40 WCF, it was initially chambered in the iconic Winchester Model 1873 lever-action rifle. The description highlights its popularity as a handgun cartridge as well, noting its use in revolvers like the Colt Model 1873 Single Action Army. Larry Potterfield, Founder of MidwayUSA, narrates the story of this notable firearm cartridge.
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