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Winchester 22 lever action 1880's prototypes

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  • Bert H.
    Those were the early prototype designs made by John M. Browning for a repeating .22 caliber rifle. Winchester ultimately decided that his design and patent for what became the Model 1890 would be more profitable, and in retrospect, I believe they were correct.
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  • bundy
    Thank you Bert for answering my questions about these rifles. Since Winchester had made their name manufacturing lever actions I would have thought they would have gone with these as opposed to a pump action but it always should come down to "Is there a market for these and can we sell them for a profit".
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  • kannoneer
    Winchester made the 1873 in .22 cal; obviously it was not a huge seller for them.
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  • Bert H.
    quote:Originally posted by kannoneer
    Winchester made the 1873 in .22 cal; obviously it was not a huge seller for them.


    Nearly 20,000 were made, many of them after John Browning's slide-action rifle patent (the Model 1890), and the Single Shot (Model 1885) rifle were put into production. In retrospect, I would say that it sold quite well in spite of it being the higher costing rifle of the three.
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  • bundy
    What I liked about the two prototypes is their clean lines and that they were downsized to match the 22 RF cartridge. Since Winchester had started their business making lever actions I would have thought that they would have made a smaller sized 22 RF rifle like Marlin eventually did and that would have also made it more attractive for kids or women.
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