Buffalo Bill Center of the West Transports Popular Firearms to Annual Shot Show

Buffalo Bill Center of the West
Buffalo Bill Center of the West
Buffalo Bill Center of the West
Buffalo Bill Center of the West

Cody, WY -(AmmoLand.com)- Treasures from the Buffalo Bill Center of the West’s Cody Firearms Museum and Buffalo Bill Museum are soon headed to the annual SHOT Show (“Shooting, Hunting, and Outdoor Trade”) in Las Vegas, Nevada, January 19-22, 2016.

The Show is the largest and most comprehensive trade show for all professionals involved with the shooting sports, hunting, and law enforcement industries.

“Winchester celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2016,” notes Cody Firearms Museum Curator, Ashley Hlebinsky, “and for the SHOT show, the company focuses on three themes: the Winchester Model 1873 (featured firearm), the Winchester Connection, and the Presentation Winchesters. At both the Winchester Ammunition and Winchester Repeating Arms booths at the SHOT Show, we plan to display historic Winchesters from our collection that fit each theme.”

Winchester Model 1895 sporting rifle, presented to Zane Grey by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, February 28, 1924. cal. 30-06. Buffalo Bill Center of the West, Cody, Wyoming, USA. Donated in Loving Memory of Robert Jesse Moore by his family. 1991.1.1
Winchester Model 1895 sporting rifle, presented to Zane Grey by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, February 28, 1924. cal. 30-06. Buffalo Bill Center of the West, Cody, Wyoming, USA. Donated in Loving Memory of Robert Jesse Moore by his family. 1991.1.1

Winchesters on display from the Center of the West are iconic in firearms circles:

  • Buffalo Bill’s arena Model 1873 smoothbore rifle
  • Former Winchester Canada President R.F. Bucher’s custom Winchester Model 101 double-barrel shotgun
  • President Eisenhower’s Model 1894 lever-action rifle
  • President Kennedy’s Model 70 bolt-action rifle;
  • Zane Grey’s Model 1895 takedown rifle;
  • Ernest Hemingway’s Model 21 double-barrel shotgun

“In honor of their anniversary, Winchester is marketing new versions of the Models 1873, 101, 1894, and 70,” Hlebinsky adds. “This makes for an extraordinary comparison between the long guns from our collection and Winchester’s commemorative versions.”

The “Winchester Connection” includes a series of historic guns from the Olin Corporation’s contribution to Winchester history, including two from the Center’s collection: John Olin’s Winchester Model 1897 slide-action shotgun, serial number 1,000,000, and his Winchester M1 Carbine, serial number 1,000,001.

The Center helped facilitate the display of the “Great Basin Gun” which is also making an appearance at the Show, courtesy of the National Park Service. The historic, weathered Winchester was unearthed at Great Basin National Park in Nevada in November 2014. The Center conserved and formerly displayed the rifle during summer 2015 at the Cody Firearms Museum.

The Buffalo Bill Center of the West celebrates its own anniversary—the 100th—in 2017. To celebrate, the Center is producing the Buffalo Bill Centennial rifle.

“We’ll have a prototype of our commemorative Winchester Model 1873 Centennial Rifle at the Navy Arms booth,” explains Director of Revenue Bruce Sauers. “We partnered with Winchester Repeating Arms and Navy Arms to create this replica of the ‘gun that won the West.’ We’ve already received numerous orders on the rifle, and I’m anxious for all the SHOT Show attendees to see its craftsmanship.”

Winchester Model 1873 rifle, smoothbore, .44 caliber, 1875. Belonged to Buffalo Bill who gave it to Will Richard, and then he gave it to H.C. Allen. Buffalo Bill Center of the West, Cody, Wyoming, USA. Original Buffalo Bill Museum Collection. 1.69.789

All proceeds from the sale of the Centennial Rifle benefit the work of the Center of the West.

Rounding out the Las Vegas trip is the Antique Arms Show, January 22 – 24, with the Center’s Firearms Records office in attendance to offer research services on Winchester, Marlin, and L.C. Smith firearms, and coming soon, Parker.

For additional information, contact Hlebinsky, [email protected], 307-578-4048.

About Buffalo Bill Center of the West:

Since 1917, the award-winning Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming, has devoted itself to sharing the story of the authentic American West. The Center, and affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, is currently operating its winter schedule, open 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Thursday – Sunday.

For additional information, visit centerofthewest.org or the Center’s pages on Facebook and Google+.