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HISTORIC WINCHESTER 1873 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:2,500.00 USD Estimated At:5,000.00 - 7,500.00 USD
HISTORIC WINCHESTER 1873 LEVER ACTION RIFLE.
Cal. 44 WCF. S# 491. Bbl. 24" rnd. w/ brass blade replacement front sight & elevator adj. sporting rear sight. Full length mag. 1st Model action w/ mortised dust cover having raised thumb print. Walnut forearm & straight grip stock w/ crescent steel buttplate. The togia markings on this rifle, as translated by Wendell Grangaard of Guns of History Inc., indicate this rifle was used by Bull Head, a Southern Cheyenne, at the Battle of the Little Big Horn. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: folder of provenance titled "BATTLE of the LITTLE BIG HORN / A HISTORIC NATIONAL TREASURE" includes letters by Wendell Grangaard of Guns of History Inc. Photographs overlaid w/ diagrams of the togia markings show their meanings as translated by Mr. Grangaard. Cody Firearms Museum records search showing the following information: "Model: 73 SN: 491 / Date In: 2-26-1874 / Rifle / Bbl. shape: Round. / Length: 24 / Target: 4 / Date Shipped 2-27-1874 / Order #: 1039". CONDITION: metal has gray brown appearance from touch up finish over some very light pitting. Stock & forearm have age darkened appearance showing numerous marks including the lightly visible & difficult to discern togia marks as identified & translated by Mr. Grangaard. Forearm has long crack extending from left side of tip. Bottom of carrier shows numerous dents & scratches including those interpreted as togia marks by Mr. Grangaard. Bore has worn, lightly pitted appearance over intact rifling. Hammer follows bolt forward to half cock position. (01-16345/DS). ANTIQUE. $5,000-7,500.