2026 WINCHESTER CATALOG - CANADA

31 WINCHESTERGUNS.COM HISTORICAL FEATURES The MODEL 1873 ™ rifle is widely credited as being “The Gun That Won the West.” Chambered in several popular handgun calibers of the cowboy era, it’s been produced in carbine, rifle, and musket models. Cowboy Action Shooters love the reliable Model 1873 ™ because it fires the same ammo as their revolvers. Introduced late in the year of 1885, the MODEL 1885 ™ LOW WALL variant of the High Wall rifle has a smaller receiver designed to handle lower-powered cartridges. Offered in rimfire and centerfire chamberings, it’s ideal for target shooting, varmint hunting, or whenever delivering one shot with pinpoint accuracy is a must. The MODEL 1886 ™ rifle was John M. Browning’s second design for Winchester ® . Robust and accurate, it’s capable of handling the long, powerful black powder “buffalo” cartridges that were popular on the Western Plains. The 45-70 Government is the all-time classic chambering for this legendary rifle design. The MODEL 1892 ™ carbine is the classic American saddle gun. Designed for shorter pistol-class cartridges, it allowed a working cowboy to have a revolver and rifle chambered for the same ammunition. From the silent film era to today’s epic blockbusters, the Model 1892 ™ is the all-time, iconic lever-action of American Western cinema. The MODEL 94 ® rifle was the quintessential American deep woods gun. Designed for mid-power rimmed cartridges, the Model 94 ® has probably taken more deer than any other gun in history. Every American family ought to have at least one Model 94 ® in their collection. The MODEL 1895 ™ rifle was designed with an internal box magazine, allowing the use of pointed bullets and the then-new bottleneck cartridges loaded with smokeless powder. Theodore Roosevelt called it his “Medicine Gun” and used it with great success on his 1909 African safari.

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