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.44-40
The .44-40 Winchester, also known as .44 Winchester, .44 WCF (Winchester Center Fire), and .44 Largo (in Spanish-speaking countries) was introduced in 1873 by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. It was the first metallic centerfire cartridge manufactured by Winchester, and was promoted as the standard chambering for the new Winchester Model 1873 rifle. As both a rifle and a handgun caliber, the cartridge soon became widely popular, so much so that the Winchester Model 1873 rifle became known as "The gun that won the West."
Model 1892
44 WCF (44-40)
Serial number 196xxx
PRICE REDUCED TO $950.
A knowledgeable member DM’d me and confirmed the magazine tube must have been cut down. He also pointed out that the butt stock is not original and my research supports his conclusion. Given this, I reduced the price...
Excellent condition Henry 1860 comes with two and a half boxes of cowboy action 44-40. Must meet at an FFL near Oregon city Portland area
Only have shot about a box and a half of shells through it, very smooth and very fun to shoot!
Asking $2100 OBO
Possible trade for a 6.5 creedmoor ar of...
I am relisting this nice rifle. This gun was made in the 1920s or 1930's. This gun is a licensed copy of the Winchester 1892. It looks to me to have been refinished at some point many years ago, it really has a nearly flawless finish to it. Shoots well and has been well cared for. These guns...
Does anyone have interest in this? I've owned this rifle for many years. I haven't fired it in ten plus years. It shoots great and is in very nice shape. Made in the 1920's or 30's, these have become collectors items by their own right. This gun is very tight and shows little wear. Many years...
This is unusual, and very, very cute. There is no maker stamped on the gun. Far as I can determine from the proof marks, it is Spanish. Small and light, it is a pleasure to hold. The bore is excellent; it was obviously shot very little. The rear sight is an abomination. Of further...
.44-40 Ultramax 200grs, RNFP. 3 boxes of 50rds each. Only interested in selling all 3 in one sale. $60 each, $180 Total. Brand new. Great old western-style boxes, never opened. Available for local pickup $180 cash only.
150 Rounds of Ammo
Liquidating a friends estate. Ammo is being sold as stated in the ad.
With prices all over the place, It's been hard sometimes coming up with fair prices.
So if the price is off, Please educate Me.
Check out some of my other listings. He had a lot of gun related stuff...
So, after wrapping up the evening, I've been farting around Gunbroker. Mainly checking on the "watched" revolvers mentioned elsewhere. I spied somewhat rough El Tigre carbine in .44—40 WCF (though, naturally, marked .44 Largo).
The good? BuyItNow is just under four c-notes. (Yah, what does...
I have a Winchester Mod. 1892 knock-off for sale. This is the Italian version made by Chiappa Firearms, not the Rossi Brazilian model.
Gun has never loaded or fired. I have the box and paperwork sold with the gun. This gun is PRE-SAFETY, no ugly BS hanging on this one.
20" round barrel, saddle...
One I keep bouncing back to from time to time is a Uberti 1873 in .357 Magnum or, most preferably, .44 Magnum. Of the variants, this one in particular:
I see decent reviews online, but don't know much about them. (The only 1873 I have, albeit quite limited, experience was an original in...