The Winchester 1873 Wins the West Again at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West

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

Cody, WY -(AmmoLand.com)- In 1873, President Ulysses S. Grant entered his second term; Levi Strauss patented copper rivets on jeans; and Adolph Coors began brewing beer in Colorado.

In the firearms world, Colt launched the Peacemaker…and Winchester introduced the lever-action Model 1873 rifle.

Now, to celebrate its own first century of excellence, the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming, has partnered with Navy Arms and Winchester Firearms to create the Centennial Model 1873 Winchester.

“Using the Winchester factory records in our research library, as well as original firearms from our vast Cody Firearms Museum, Navy Arms worked directly with Winchester to create two outstanding, limited-edition replicas of the Model 1873, the Exhibition Model and the Presentation Model,” says Bruce Sauers, the Center’s Director of Revenue. “Now is the time for individuals to reserve theirs for a January 2017 delivery—and support the Center of the West at the same time.”

Centennial Model 1873 Winchester
Centennial Model 1873 Winchester

When first introduced, the Model 1873 sold for $50; by 1891, the price had fallen to $19.50. So, for just under $20, any American could own the rifle, and many a frontiersman did just that, making the rifle a firearms legacy. More than 720,000 Model 1873s were produced, and historians have no doubt that the Winchester 1873 was the most popular both among lawmen as well outlaws of the time.

Centennial Model 1873 Winchester
Centennial Model 1873 Winchester

The Winchester Model 1873 was a movie celebrity in its own right, too. In Winchester ‘73, the 1950 film starring Jimmy Stewart, the rifle bounced from “one ill-fated owner to another and parallels a cowboy’s search for a murderous fugitive.” Like the actors in the movie, this Winchester Model 1873 was truly a star.

Centennial Model 1873 Winchester
Centennial Model 1873 Winchester

“It’s easy to see why the model 1873 Winchester is widely known as the ‘Gun That Won the West.’ Its production run was so high that it became the everyman rifle of choice,” explains Ashley Hlebinsky, Cody Firearms Museum Curator. “Factor in its reputation expressed in movies and literature, this was one popular firearm. To replicate the Model 1873 as our Centennial Rifle here at the Center of the West is incredibly special.”

Centennial Model 1873 Winchester
Centennial Model 1873 Winchester

Reserve your Centennial Model 1873 Winchester today at codygun.com.

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+.