American Rifleman TV Preview: 150 Years of Winchester, Part 1

Published on August 9, 2016
Duration: 3:08

This episode of American Rifleman TV delves into the 150-year history of Winchester firearms, tracing its origins back to the early endeavors of Smith & Wesson and Oliver Winchester. It highlights the pivotal role of Benjamin Tyler Henry and his 44 Rimfire cartridge in the development of the iconic 1860 Henry rifle, a lever-action firearm with a unique tubular magazine system.

Quick Summary

Winchester celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2016, marking 150 years since the first rifle with the Winchester name was made in New Haven, Connecticut. The company's origins are linked to Smith & Wesson and Oliver Winchester, with Benjamin Tyler Henry developing the crucial 44 Rimfire cartridge and the Model 1860 Henry rifle.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction
  2. 00:06Winchester's 150th Anniversary
  3. 00:18Rifle in Review Tease
  4. 00:36History of Winchester Begins
  5. 00:50Smith & Wesson's Role
  6. 01:16Oliver Winchester's Involvement
  7. 02:00Benjamin Tyler Henry and the 44 Rimfire
  8. 02:17The 1860 Henry Rifle
  9. 02:30Henry Rifle Loading Mechanism
  10. 02:58Full Episode Information

Frequently Asked Questions

When did Winchester celebrate its 150th anniversary?

Winchester celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2016. This milestone marked 150 years since the first rifle bearing the Winchester name was produced in New Haven, Connecticut.

Who were the key figures in the early history of Winchester firearms?

Key figures include Horace Smith and Daniel B. Wesson, who initially developed handguns, and Oliver Winchester, who became a major investor and leader. Benjamin Tyler Henry was instrumental in developing the 44 Rimfire cartridge and the lever-action rifle design.

What was significant about Benjamin Tyler Henry's contribution to Winchester?

Benjamin Tyler Henry developed the 44 Rimfire cartridge and his lever-action rifle design eventually became the iconic Model 1860 Henry rifle, a foundational firearm for the Winchester brand.

How is the Model 1860 Henry rifle loaded?

The Model 1860 Henry rifle is loaded via a tubular magazine under the barrel. The process involves placing the rifle on its butt, rotating the magazine tube, retracting the spring and follower, inserting cartridges, and then reassembling.

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