2016 SHOT Show: Winchester's 150th special edition firearms

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I didn't find a whole lot of news-worthy features or models in the regular rifle and shotgun sections at the Winchester booth, but I did like the section where the 150th anniversary of the foundation of Winchester was highlighted.

There were some famous rifles from their history, like a model 70 which belonged to John F. Kennedy, and a model 94 which belonged to Eisenhower. There also was a 1873 which was used by Buffalo Bill. Interesting to see these being displayed.
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Winchester also displayed a few commemorative models - these were, in my opinion, quite nice. Not cheap, elegance has a price, ranging from $2100 to $3300. Models 101, 70, 94, 1873 and 1866 are offered in the Commemorative line. I will get better pictures soon, but this should give you a vague and blurry idea!
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Hi Swiftie, sorry I didn't get the chance to go and check again at the booth. I know there were some nice Shot Show Special 70's but didn't get the chance to take lots of pics or info. One was a very nice maple-stocked rifle, gorgeous wood on that, and a sibbling in walnut attire. The maple model was available in 243, 270, 308, 30-6, 7mm Rem mag and 300 win mag,and prices were around $1600 US...
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Some more pics of the 150th commemorative firearms:

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Here is a picture of the tag describing the 1866; I didn't take shots of the other ones, but the details are similar:
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The side plate on that '66 is not fit the way that a side plate on a gun north of 3 grand ought be fit

Pretty, otherwise. The '73 is the one I'd get with the lotto money
 
The 101 is no nice.

I would never sell mine. This shotgun is really amazing. (Well, I don't have the commemorative version, but still).
 
Hi Swiftie, sorry I didn't get the chance to go and check again at the booth. I know there were some nice Shot Show Special 70's but didn't get the chance to take lots of pics or info. One was a very nice maple-stocked rifle, gorgeous wood on that, and a sibbling in walnut attire. The maple model was available in 243, 270, 308, 30-6, 7mm Rem mag and 300 win mag,and prices were around $1600 US...
ErhUe1l.jpg


Some more pics of the 150th commemorative firearms:

C2BLll3.jpg

nJYd0w2.jpg

1tm3wL6.jpg

jWrf6Yt.jpg

iJ3qCht.jpg

CHdTjh4.jpg

BSbOadz.jpg

snsbL6M.jpg


Here is a picture of the tag describing the 1866; I didn't take shots of the other ones, but the details are similar:
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Does anyone know any dealer in Canada selling the 1873 or the 94 ?
 
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