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Dear Firearms Literati,

Some here already know of my unhealthy interest in those old, obsolete, and obscure Winchester self-loading rifles. Well? I went about creating a website about them.

http://www.msu.edu/~muell132

While there are a few things I would like to add to the website, such as the original Winchester design drawings from the Winchester archive at the Cody Firearms Museum, I believe I've done the best I could with available reference materials. Indeed, any additional submissions would be appreciated. Any feedback on the design or format of the website is also welcome.

I've included information on the Standard Arms models as well as the Remington Model 8, listing these under contemporary self-loading rifles. I'm not an expert on these rifles, so any submission would be appreciated.

Andrew


http://www.msu.edu/~muell132/Winchester.htm
Interested in Winchester Self Loading Rifles, Ammunition, Parts, and More. 32 WSL, 35 WSL, 351 WSL, and 401 WSL cartridges.
 
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Nice, and I am sure it will get even better with time. Thank you for sharing the information with us.


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Nice Cool

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awesome! saw a old model 1910 on gunbroker for sale. a little out of my price range. one day, would love to shoot a 401 winchester, and maybe own one! thanks again for the cool website! beer


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RMH, found one for you http://www.collectorsfirearms.com/w1947.htm have it ffl'ed to on target in kalamazoo, mi, ask for bruce. i know, it's bronco territory, just don't tell them you're a spartan!!! course it could be worse, you could be a f***ing wolverine!!!!!!!!!!! let me know if you decide to go on this, and i'll call my buddy bruce at on target, or give you the number so you can talk to him. take care!!!


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Great site.....Thank you!

The 1903 was my first Winchester oldie, what a great gun.....unfortunatly I don't own it any longer as it helped finance a 61....I do miss that "03" though.

-Ron
 
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