Celebrating 150 Years Of Winchester at the Cody Firearms Museum

Published on February 16, 2016
Duration: 2:55

This video explores the history of Winchester firearms through a special exhibition celebrating 150 years of the brand at the Cody Firearms Museum. It highlights rare and unique Winchester models, including those owned by historical figures like President Eisenhower, President John F. Kennedy, and author Ernest Hemingway, showcasing the evolution and significance of Winchester repeating arms.

Quick Summary

The Cody Firearms Museum is celebrating 150 years of Winchester with an exhibition of rare firearms. Highlights include the Model 1866, Model 1873 used by Buffalo Bill, President Eisenhower's Model 1894, JFK's Model 70, Hemingway's Model 21, and Zane Grey's M 1895.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction to Winchester Arms Museum
  2. 00:17Cody Firearms Museum Overview
  3. 00:39Celebrating 150 Years of Winchester
  4. 00:55Winchester Model 1866
  5. 01:06Winchester Model 1873 & Buffalo Bill
  6. 01:13Great Basin Winchester
  7. 01:22Winchester Model 1894 (Eisenhower's)
  8. 01:27Winchester Model 70 (JFK's)
  9. 01:32Ernest Hemingway's Winchester Model 21
  10. 01:50Zane Grey's Winchester M 1895
  11. 02:08John Olan's Firearms
  12. 02:10Winchester Model 1897 (John Olan's)
  13. 02:22Partnership & Celebration Details

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Cody Firearms Museum celebrating?

The Cody Firearms Museum is celebrating 150 years of Winchester firearms. They are showcasing a special exhibition featuring rare and unique Winchester models that tell the story of the brand's evolution.

Which Winchester models are highlighted in the exhibit?

The exhibit features iconic Winchester models such as the Model 1866, Model 1873 (a smoothbore variant used by Buffalo Bill), Model 1894 owned by President Eisenhower, Model 70 owned by President John F. Kennedy, Ernest Hemingway's Model 21 double-barrel shotgun, and Zane Grey's M 1895 lever-action rifle.

What is significant about the Winchester Model 1895?

The Winchester M 1895 is highlighted as a cool model because it was one of the first to use a box magazine instead of the traditional tubular magazine located under the barrel.

Where can I learn more about the historic Winchester guns?

You can learn more about these historic guns and other legendary firearms by visiting the Buffalo Bill Center of the West's website at www.centerofthwest.org.

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