Dillinger Gang's Winchester 1907 Self-Loader: The Lebman Conversion

Published on January 10, 2025
Duration: 0:57

This video explores a clone of the Winchester 1907 self-loader, specifically modified by Hyman Lebman for the John Dillinger gang. Key modifications include a custom forend for a Thompson grip and a Cutt's compensator. While original Dillinger rifles were confiscated, this clone maintains a 16-inch barrel to comply with NFA regulations, unlike the shorter original barrels.

Quick Summary

Hyman Lebman modified the Winchester 1907 for the Dillinger Gang, adding a custom forend for a Thompson grip and a Cutt's compensator. This clone uses a 16-inch barrel to comply with NFA rules, unlike the shorter original barrels.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Dillinger Gang's Winchester 1907 Clone
  2. 00:10Hyman Lebman's Custom Modifications
  3. 00:25Muzzle, Barrel, and Cutt's Compensator
  4. 00:37Historical Context & Full-Auto Conversion

Frequently Asked Questions

What modifications did Hyman Lebman make to the Winchester 1907 for the Dillinger Gang?

Hyman Lebman created a custom metal forend to attach a Thompson vertical front grip for better control. He also added a Cutt's compensator and shortened the muzzle. Some rifles were reportedly converted to full-auto.

Why is the barrel length of the Dillinger Gang's Winchester 1907 clone important?

This clone features a 16-inch barrel to comply with current NFA regulations, classifying it as a non-NFA item. Original Dillinger gang rifles likely had shorter barrels, which would be regulated differently today.

What happened to the original Winchester 1907 rifles used by John Dillinger's gang?

The original Winchester 1907 rifles associated with the John Dillinger gang were confiscated by authorities. This confiscation occurred in Tucson, Arizona, in January 1934, following Dillinger's arrest.

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