John Browning Designed the 1887 Winchester Lever Action Shotgun Against his Will

Published on May 23, 2024
Duration: 0:56

This video details the design history of the 1887 Winchester Lever Action Shotgun, highlighting John Browning's reluctant creation of a lever-action design at Winchester's insistence. It covers the shotgun's 7-round capacity and a historical note on its cycling reliability.

Quick Summary

The 1887 Winchester Lever Action Shotgun was designed by John Browning at Winchester's request. Despite Browning's preference for a pump-action, Winchester demanded a lever-action to match their brand. The shotgun holds 7 rounds and historically faced questions about its reliability in cycling all rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Early Shotgun Types
  2. 00:04Winchester's Request & Browning's Idea
  3. 00:10Winchester's Lever Action Demand
  4. 00:21Browning's Lever Action Design
  5. 00:35Shotgun Capacity & Speed
  6. 00:48Historical Reliability Issue

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did John Browning design the 1887 Winchester shotgun?

John Browning designed the 1887 Winchester shotgun at the request of Winchester Repeating Arms. Although Browning initially favored a pump-action design, Winchester insisted on a lever-action to maintain brand consistency with their popular lever-action rifles.

What is the capacity of the 1887 Winchester shotgun?

The 1887 Winchester shotgun has a total capacity of 7 rounds. This is distributed as five rounds in the tube magazine, one round on the lifter, and one round ready in the chamber.

Were there any historical issues with the 1887 Winchester's reliability?

Yes, a historical concern with the original 1887 Winchester design was its ability to reliably cycle through all seven rounds. This aspect of its performance was a point of discussion and potential issue in its early history.

What types of shotguns were common before the 1887 Winchester?

Before the introduction of the 1887 Winchester, common shotgun types included single-shot firearms, coach guns (typically double-barreled, short-barreled shotguns), and side-by-side shotguns.

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